Kiwi challenge blown off course as Australians roar towards Masters berth MARK GEENTY IN INCHEONAAC OFFICIAL PHOTO TEAM Luke Toomey was the best-placed New Zealander after three rounds at three-under, 11 shots off the pace at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship. An ill wind blew New Zealand's Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship bid off course as two Australian room-mates prepare to fight out a coveted US Masters berth in the final round. Brett Coletta's dream tournament continued as the 20-year-old Victorian held a two-shot lead over compatriot and last year's runner-up Cameron Davis heading into the final round at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in Incheon, South Korea. The same went for New Zealand's top-ranked amateur Nick Voke who sat a shot back on two-under in ninth place. The previous day Voke had four birdies and an eagle cancelled out by four bogeys and a double.
Source: Stuff October 08, 2016 07:13 UTC