November 10, 2022 – Cairo: Scott Hend’s revival continued today after he shot a sublime eight-under-par 62 to take the first-round lead in the US$1.5 million International Series Egypt.
The Australian, who has battled back from prostate cancer,
looked like his old self today making nine birdies and one bogey at Madinaty
Golf Club – in what is the Asian Tour’s first ever visit to Egypt.
Thailand’s Pawin Ingkhapradit and Seungtaek Lee from Korea
shot equally impressive 63s, while South African Jaco Ahlers and Canadian
Richard T. Lee returned 64s.
Hend has fully recovered from cancer but says the biggest
obstacle his faces now is a lack of confidence.
He said: “I am a 10-time winner on the Asian Tour, I am a 15-time winner around the world, I am an Asian Tour Order of Merit winner, I am second on the Asian Tour Career Money List, I have been playing golf since I was 14 years old, I know how to play, I have just got to keep telling myself that.”
The 49 year old missed cut after cut in the early part of
the year but has been playing better since then, most noticeably in last week’s
International Series Morocco where he was tied for third going into the final
round before shooting a 78 to finish equal 14th.
“It’s just a process, putting the foot in front of the other
and trying to get back to where I was,” said Hend, whose last win on the Asian
Tour came in the 2019 Maybank Championship.
“Mentally I have suffered a lot from what I have been
through, so that’s where I have been really struggling confidence wise. I
wasn’t 100%, I tried to play, and I rode on what confidence I did have but I
wasn’t 100% so it was a Catch 22.”
He could easily have finished with a lower score today but
missed three putts from inside four feet on the outward half and one from a
similar length on the way back.
Pawin was bogey free, making three birdies on the front and
four on the back.
“I played well from the tee today which is important on this
course, and of course I holed a lot of putts,” said Pawin.
“I have been playing well this year, missing the cut for the first-time last week in Morocco, so today is just my form continuing.”
The Thai golfer has been playing on the Asian Tour and Asian
Development Tour for the past decade and still chasing his first victory.
Ahlers, who started on 10, built his round on a fine
four-under-par 30 back nine with five birdies and one bogey. He made another
three birdies and one dropped shot on the second half.
He said: “I started off by holing a few 100 feet of putts,
really got the ball rolling well. It’s a great course, I love Nicklaus courses,
this isn’t one but it’s very similar.”
The South African is a 10-time winner on the Sunshine Tour
in South Africa, remarkably five of those coming in play offs including at his
most recent victory there coming in April at the Stella Artois Players Championship.
American Sihwan Kim, currently second on the Asian Tour
Order of Merit, eagled two par fives on the front nine and was one of nine
players who came in with 65s.
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