Aaron Rai, Jason Scrivener and Yusaku Miyazato all shot five-under-par 65s to share the lead after the opening round of the Hong Kong Open on Thursday, as U.S. Masters champion Patrick Reed struggled in windy conditions at Fanling. Making the most of calm conditions, Rai made his move on the back-nine as he followed up a birdie on the par-three 12th with a tap-in eagle on par-five 13th, courtesy a stunning approach which landed within inches of the cup. Further birdies on the 17th and first ensured the Briton, who started his round on the 10th hole, grabbed the clubhouse lead, before he was joined by Australian Scrivener and Miyazato of Japan.
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