Three-way tie at Maekyung Open

South Korea's Kim Seung-Hyuk recorded a rare birdie on 18 for a four-under-par 68 and a share of the lead after Thursday's opening round of the GS Caltex Maekyung Open.

"This course is really difficult so you have to be patient," Kim said

SEOUL, May 8, 2014 (AFP) - Compatriots Choi Ho-Sung and Lee Kyoung-Hoon are tied with Kim in the OneAsia tournament being played at the 6,943-yard par-72 Namseoul Country Club on the outskirts of the South's capital.

Kim was bogey-free while Choi -- winner of the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship last year -- dropped a shot on the brutally tough par-four 18th after racking up five birdies.

"This course is really difficult so you have to be patient and wait for your chances," the 27-year-old Kim said.

"I had a good day today and managed to make some putts. That is the secret at Namseoul."

The highlight of Lee's round was a chip-in for eagle from just off the green on the par-five fourth, but dropped shots on eight and 18 meant he couldn't break away from the field.

Eight players finished a stroke behind the leaders -- including Australians Jason Scrivener and Jason Norris -- but only 34 of the 153-man field were under par.

Defending champion Ryu Hyun-Woo was one over for his round, while OneAsia's reigning Order of Merit champion, Matthew Griffin, shot a 74.

Leading scores after round one:

(Korean unless stated otherwise)

68 - Kim Seung-Hyuk, Choi Ho-Sung, Lee Kyoung-Hoon

69 - Song Young-Han, Jang Dong-Kyu, Jason Scrivener (AUS), Hwang Jung-Gon, Park Sung-Kug, Kim Woo-Hyun, Jason Norris (AUS), Park Ju-Hyuk

70 - Suk Jong-Yul, Park Deuk-Hee, Park Il-Hwan, Lee Ki-Sang, Kim Seng-Yong, Hwang In-Choon, Li Hao-Tong (CHN), Hyun Jeong-Hyup, Zhu Wei-Yu (CHN), Kim Hyung-Sung