Golf · European Tour

Kiradech and Davies lead in Kuala Lumpur

Unheralded Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Welshman Rhys Davies are tied for the lead after the third round at the storm-hit Malaysian Open.

World 231 Kiradech, who had to play the last four holes of his second round in the morning after a lightning delay caused havoc on Friday, carded a third round 68 as the pace-setters both holed out on 11-under-par 205.

Welshman Davies, the world 135, had played out a second round 69 to take a two-shot lead at the halfway point before he slipped back following a 71 in the afternoon at the $2 million co-sanctioned Asian and European Tour event.

South Korean KJ Choi's hot putter helped him close the gap with four birdies in the opening 10 holes as he fired a 69 which left him in a four-way tie for second, one stroke off the lead.

Denmark's Soren Hansen (69), Thai Thongchai Jaidee (69) and South Korean Noh Seung-yul (67) will all tee off one shot behind the leading pair at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club.

 
RTÉ.ie Sport:
Related Stories
Sport Headlines

Harrington Primed For 2012 Challenge

Greg Allen talks to Padraig Harrington about the Ryder Cup and the year ahead as the Dubliner begins his 2012 season next week in South Africa Read

Sport At 7: Graeme McDowell

Graeme McDowell speaks about his disappointment with 2011 and looks ahead with optimism to 2012 Read

Golfing World Video Player

Watch an unrivalled daily mix of premium golf content from across the globe Read

McIlroy Wins RTÉ Sports Personality

Rory McIlroy, RTÉ Sports Person of the Year for 2011, speaks about his fantastic year with Shane O'Donoghue Read

Golf's Golden Trail

Doug Ferguson of the Associated Press talks about the tendency of golf's top players to choose big-money events over traditional tournaments Read

Irishman Wins US Golf Show

Kerryman Mark Murphy, winner of Golf channel's Big Break game show in the USA, talks to Greg Allen Read

St Andrews

Ed Leahy discovers there's a lot more to this royal and ancient town in the Kingdom of Fife than just golf Read

 
Inpho.ie