Ex-Rebels bikie overcomes visa issues to surge into NZ Open contention

Western Australia's Ryan Peake is a chance to take out the New Zealand Open despite never having seen the Millbrook Resort course due to a hugely disrupted preparation for the tournament.
Ex-Rebels bikie overcomes visa issues to surge into NZ Open contention

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Former Rebels bikie gang member Ryan Peake has overcome visa issues and a hugely disrupted preparation to surge into contention after two rounds of the New Zealand Open.

Peake was sentenced to five years imprisonment in 2014 for serious assault when he was just 21, before turning his life around with the aid of renowned golf coach Ritchie Smith and others.

The burly West Australian has never hidden from his chequered past when he was "young and stupid".

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But due to his criminal record, the former junior prodigy and Australasian Tour rookie is only able to travel overseas if he can obtain a special direction order.

There were several hold-ups in processing the paperwork for the trip to New Zealand, meaning the powerful left-hander only arrived in Queenstown on Tuesday evening, 36 hours before the start of the $1.8 million event.

Peake had never laid eyes on the 36-hole Millbrook Resort layout before, so was forced to play both courses in the practice round on Wednesday to get his bearings.

It paid off big-time, with the 31-year-old shooting opening rounds of 67 and 64 to sit in a tie for fourth spot at 11 under with American John Catlin and Ian Snyman from South Africa.

South Korean Guntaek Koh stormed home with a course record-equalling 10-under-61 late in the day on the Remarkables course to claim the outright lead at 17 under, three shots clear of Australian James Marchesani.

The 25-year-old Koh has won four times on the Korean Tour in the past four years.

"I can't get a visa to travel here, so I've got to travel on a special direction order," said Peake, who sits just outside the top 20 on the Australasian Tour order of merit (OOM).

"It got granted on the Monday but it took three flights from then that I couldn't get on.

"But credit to New Zealand Immigration as well.

"I thought I was getting stonewalled and wasn't going to be getting here but they were actually doing everything in the background to get me here."

During his time in prison, Peake's weight ballooned to 130kg.

He's much fitter now, but even so, walking and playing 36 holes on Wednesday was a stretch.

"I went home that night and I was really tired, but luckily enough on Thursday I had the afternoon round so I did get some sleep," he said.

"Because the prep hasn't been very good, basically Thursday and Friday was just about trying to keep some big numbers off the card and give myself some looks … and try and work it out from there.

"Yesterday I did a pretty good job with that, although I got a bit lazy on a couple of holes.

"And today I played a bit better.

"I left a few chances out there but with the prep I can't expect everything to go my way."

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Marchesani, the son of former Fitzroy and Carlton AFL player Frank Marchesani, got to 16 under through 35 holes on Friday before carding a double-bogey six on his final hole.

But after shooting opening rounds of 63 and 65, the positives far outweighed the one negative.

"I hit a lot of good shots which helps and I putted great which is why you are at the top end of the leaderboard, especially in conditions like this," said the 34-year-old Victorian.

China's Bobby Bai claimed outright third spot at 13 under.

Australasian Tour OOM leader Elvis Smylie (66-66) was tied for seventh at 10 under.

The halfway cut was made at five under, with 2024 US Champions Tour and local favourite Steve Alker just sneaking into the weekend action after birdieing the last three holes.

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