「2026 Uswing Mojing青少年世界錦標賽台灣資格賽─春季」第二回合賽事,於今日(3/12)在全國花園鄉村俱樂部舉行。在強風考驗下歷經36洞激烈拚搏,台灣選手展現整體實力,包辦男女十個組別的榜首。首輪領先男子15-18歲組的許伯丞繳出73桿(+1),累計145桿穩居首位。張晉嘉打出並列當日全場最佳的70桿(-2),累計149桿暫居第二。女子15-18歲組詹培薇也交卡70桿(-2),兩輪總計150桿追平僅繳出79桿(+7)的吳雙,並列領先。
其餘各組別的領先者依序如下:男子13-14歲組駱守維(73、76),男子11-12歲組李晨睿(76、75),男子9-10歲組簡堃祐(73、72),男子7-8歲組許德恩(80、82)。女子13-14歲組鄭以心(78、76),女子11-12歲組郭臻臻(86、89),女子9-10歲組曾姿綺(85、80),女子7-8歲組吳欣卉(83、75)。
今天依舊是晴日朗朗的好天氣,但和昨天相比風勢更加猛烈。強風把天空的雲朵全都吹散,湛藍得近乎透明,但也讓場上的選手吃足了苦頭,每一桿都得與風搏鬥。放話今天要打紅字的許伯丞全場狂抓七鳥,可惜會賺更會花,兩個雙柏忌外加四個柏忌,讓他以73桿作收,但仍保有四桿的領先優勢。他表示今天的開球較不穩定,好幾洞都蓋到左邊去,導致上果嶺率不高;但推桿已較為適應全國的果嶺狀況,18洞只花了28推,也灌進不少長推博蒂。可惜第2洞開球偏左遺失球、第4受風勢影響四推失誤都吞下雙柏忌,造成重傷害。
「今天賺了就馬上花,加上運氣不太好,第2洞歪到左側樹林斜坡卻找不到球,第4洞第三推下桿時一陣強風吹來導致桿面開掉,兩個雙柏忌很傷。」許伯丞說。「但推了兩天已經知道果嶺該怎麼推,出球要柔一點,即便上坡也不能敲。等會要去微調下桿動作,最近很容易肩膀蓋掉拉左。明天就順順打囉!」
張晉嘉今天四鳥兩柏忌70桿,是全場男生唯一低於標準桿。他表示這是他在全國球場的最低桿,以前在這裡最好僅是74桿。「全國球場的球道較寬,長桿不是太大問題,關鍵在於攻果嶺那桿能否更靠近旗竿一點,比較能避免三推失誤。」目前就讀北市和平高中二年級的張晉嘉說道。「今天13洞par on,沒有三推,整體表現很好。由於風大,我刻意用大一兩號甚至三號的球桿攻果嶺,控制球的高度與方向,避免被風帶掉;推桿就是盡量靠近洞,避免三推。結果蠻不錯的!」
競爭也相當激烈的男子13-14歲組,昨天領先的駱守維今天三鳥三柏忌外加兩個雙柏忌,交卡76桿。但仍以三桿之差領先居次的李彥廷(74、78)。駱守維表示今天還可以,只有第10洞一下場有點緊張吞下雙柏忌;但推桿沒有昨天好,好幾記短推跳來跳去錯失洞口,還有三洞三推。雖然覺得自己的表現不差,但成績不太滿意。明天決勝輪還是會採取保守策略,穩扎穩打。
男子11-12歲組則由李晨睿獨走,繼首輪的76桿後再繳75桿,足足領先居次的陳則臣(79、82)有10桿之多。李晨睿表示今天開球很好、鐵桿不錯、推桿還好,唯一的敗筆是par 3第8洞開球上果嶺後,足足花了四推才讓小白球進洞。明天爭冠,要更穩定一點。
目前就讀南港高工一年級的詹培薇,今天三鳥一柏忌繳出女子組當日唯一的紅字70桿,足足比昨天進步了10桿,且追平吳雙並列女子15-18歲組榜首。她笑說今天的par on率是打球以來最高的,18洞上了17洞,只有第18洞沒上,但也順利救par。唯一的柏忌是par 3第14洞發生三推失誤。「昨天風沒抓好,碼數算不準,推桿也推不進。今天就是設法穩穩保par,鐵桿拿大一號打控制,風向也會抓大一點,結果讓自己也很驚訝。」詹培薇說。「明天就是和今天一樣,好好穩住。」
首輪領先的吳雙今天一鳥難求,最終僅繳出79桿(+7)。她表示今天風有點大,攻果嶺沒算準,推桿也沒昨天犀利;但切桿還不錯,好幾洞一切一推救par。明天會設法把球打低一點,讓距離與方向更穩定。
昨天以一桿之差暫居女子13-14歲組次席的鄭以心,今天繳出76桿,累計154桿反倒以一桿超車泰國選手Sirikarn Vichkovitten,躍居領先。不過,她對自己的表現很不滿意,開球超歪,老是蓋掉偏左;雖然攻果嶺那一桿比昨天好,但推桿較差,一些兩三步的博蒂機會都沒把握住。「等一下會去練練切推,因為今天只有一洞成功一切一推,看明天能否好一點。」鄭以心說道。
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2026 Uswing Mojing Junior World Championship Taiwan Qualifier – Round 2
Strong Winds Test Players’ Resolve: Hsu Po-Cheng Maintains Lead, Chan Pei-Wei Cards Under-Par to Tie for Top Spot
Miaoli, Taiwan (March 12, 2026) – The second round of the “2026 Uswing Mojing Junior World Championship Taiwan Qualifier – Spring” took place today at the National Golf Country Club. Despite battling fierce winds over 36 holes of intense competition, Taiwanese players demonstrated their collective strength, sweeping the top spots across all ten boys’ and girls’ age divisions.
Hsu Po-Cheng, the first-round leader in the Boys’ 15-18 Division, carded a 73 (+1) for a two-day total of 145, maintaining his position at the top of the leaderboard. Chang Chin-Chia delivered a stellar 70 (-2), tying for the lowest round of the day, to move into second place with a total of 149. In the Girls’ 15-18 Division, Chan Pei-Wei also fired a 70 (-2), bringing her total to 150 and pulling even with Wu Shuang, who struggled to a 79 (+7). The two are now tied for the lead heading into the final round.
Other division leaders are as follows:
- Boys 13-14: Luo Shou-Wei (73, 76)
- Boys 11-12: Lee Chen-Ruei (76, 75)
- Boys 9-10: Chien Kun-Yu (73, 72)
- Boys 7-8: Hsu De-En (80, 82)
- Girls 13-14: Cheng Yi-Hsin (78, 76)
- Girls 11-12: Kuo Chen-Chen (86, 89)
- Girls 9-10: Tseng Tzu-Chi (85, 80)
- Girls 7-8: Wu Hsin-Hui (83, 75)
A Battle Against the Elements
While the sun remained bright today, the wind intensified significantly compared to the opening round. The gusts cleared the sky to a transparent azure but forced players to fight for every yard.
Hsu Po-Cheng, who had vowed to shoot under par today, recorded a staggering seven birdies. However, his scoring was offset by two double-bogeys and four bogeys, resulting in a 73. Despite the rollercoaster round, he holds a four-stroke lead.
“I gave back everything I earned today, and luck wasn’t on my side,” Hsu remarked. “On the 2nd hole, my drive hooked into the trees on a slope and I couldn’t find the ball. On the 4th, a gust of wind caught my putter face right as I was striking my third putt, leading to a four-putt. Those two double-bogeys really hurt.” Hsu noted that he has adapted to the green speeds and will focus on adjusting his downswing to prevent “pull-hooking” his drives in the final round.
Standout Performances
Chang Chin-Chia was the only male player to finish under par today, carding four birdies and two bogeys for a 70—his personal best at the National course. “The fairways here are wide, so the long game isn’t the issue. The key is the approach shot—getting it close to the pin to avoid three-putts,” said the Taipei Heping High School sophomore. “Because of the wind, I intentionally took two or even three extra clubs to control the flight and direction.”
In the Girls’ 15-18 Division, Chan Pei-Wei delivered the comeback of the day. Her 70 (-2) was a 10-stroke improvement over her first round. “My ‘Green in Regulation’ rate was the highest of my career today—17 out of 18,” she said with a smile. “Yesterday I didn’t account for the wind correctly, but today I played conservatively, used more club for control, and aimed wider to allow for the wind. I’m surprised by how well it worked.”
Meanwhile, Cheng Yi-Hsin overtook Thailand’s Sirikarn Vichkovitten to lead the Girls’ 13-14 Division by one stroke after a 76. Despite the lead, Cheng was self-critical: “My drives were very offline today. I need to practice my chipping and putting this afternoon because I only had one successful ‘up-and-down’ today. I hope to perform better tomorrow.”
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