Hillier Leads NZ Through The Field
Hillier Leads New Zealand into Contention at Junior World Cup
Daniel Hillier has sparked his New Zealand Junior World Cup side into contention with a clinical round of seven-under (64) to now be in second place in the individual standings.
This incredible second round has helped his team into third place overall to now be just four shots behind the United States.
Hillier’s lowest round of the day included seven birdies and zero bogeys with the most impressive run being the home stretch where he converted three birdies in a row to close out his round.
“The boys are fizzing after rocketing up the leaderboard today and I’m obviously pretty stoked with the 64,” said Hillier.
“We can’t wait to get stuck into it again and hopefully continue the form and work well as a team.”
He was helped along the way by teammate Tom Parker who sadly couldn’t finish in the same fashion with back-to-back bogeys proving costly at the end of his round after being three-under through 16 holes. Parker now sits in nineteenth place.
This was a huge moving day for the New Zealand Juniors who will take massive confidence leading into the third round.
BOYS TEAM STANDINGS
1. United States 207-212 = 419 (-7)
2. Thailand 211-209 = 420 (-6)
3. Japan 211-210 = 421 (-5)
4. New Zealand 217-205 = 422 (-4)
5. Denmark 213-211 = 424 (-2)
T6. France 212-213 = 425 (-1)
T6. Germany 219-206 = 425 (-1)
8. South Africa 216-212 = 428 (+2)
9. Mexico 221-208 = 429 (+3)
10. Italy 221-210 = 431 (+5)
11. Colombia 224-216 = 440 (+14)
12. Peru 223-220 = 443 (+17)
13. Korea 228-219 = 447 (+21)
14. Guatemala 227-226 = 453 (+27)
15. Zimbabwe 236-218 = 454 (+28)
BOYS INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
1. Frank Capan, United States 67-68 = 135 (-7)
T2. Daniel Hillier, New Zealand 73-64 = 137 (-5)
T2. Jayden Schaper, South Africa 72-65 = 137 (-5)
4. Alejandro Madariaga, Mexico 71-67 = 138 (-4)
T5. Gustav Frimodt, Denmark 68-71 = 139 (-3)
T5. Kosuke Hamamoto, Thailand 69-70 = 139 (-3)
T5. Dimitri Mary, France 70-69 = 139 (-3)
T5. Shota Ueki, Japan 70-69 = 139 (-3)