KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Charging through the field at seven-under after 17 holes of the CIMB Classic, Jbe Kruger thought the first-round lead was in his sights until the South African realized his approach at the last required an eight-iron. "I bent my eight-iron on the fourth hole and I had a flier lie, so I couldn't use a nine-iron on 18. I couldn't get there. I couldn't hit a seven-iron. I needed an eight-iron," Kruger told reporters in Malaysia on Thursday. ...
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