Rizq will keep the risks low as he eyes historic breakthrough


PETALING JAYA: Teenage Malaysian golfer Rizq Adam Rohizam found himself in unfamiliar territory heading into the final day of the 15th Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship just two strokes behind tournament leader Rintaro Nakano of Japan at Taiheiyo Club Gotemba.

Rizq is in joint second position on six-under through five holes of his third round on the par-70 course, tied with China’s Wenyi Ding when play was suspended at 5.05pm due to fading light.

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