"Flower power" Duangdecha blossoms in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Thailand's Udorn Duangdecha stole the thunder from a quality field to lead the Hong Kong Open with a dazzling eight-under-par first round 62 on Thursday.
Dutchman Robert-Jan Derksen was one behind while holder Lin Wen-tang of Taiwan shared third place on 64 with Frenchman Gregory Bourdy, Briton David Dixon and Thai Thongchai Jaidee at the $2.5 million (1.51 million pound) event co-sanctioned by the European and Asian tours.
Race to Dubai leader Lee Westwood carded a 66, a score matched by fellow Briton Rory McIlroy who is second on Europe's money list.
Asia's first major winner Yang Yong-eun of South Korea and former British Open champion Mark O'Meara also fired four-under-par 66s.
Derksen won a gold bar for a hole-in-one in Hong Kong two years ago and he set the early pace after birdying five of the last six holes, his only blemish a three-putt at the 16th.
However Asian Tour member Duangdecha, dressed in bright 'flower power' trousers, charged into the lead after reeling off 10 birdies at Fanling.
The 39-year-old only missed out on the course record after bogeying his final hole, the par-four ninth.
LUCKY PANTS
"They are my lucky pants," the flamboyant Duangdecha told reporters. "I always play in colourful trousers and I have enough in the wardrobe to last me all weekend. Continued...



