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India’s S.S.P. Chowrasia is not throwing in the towel in his bid to catch Filipino Juvic Pagunsan in the Asian Tour’s Order of Merit race at this week’s UBS Hong Kong Open golf.
The 33-year-old Chowrasia trails Pagunsan by about $288,000 with two events remaining this season, and the Indian is hopeful that a new driver in the bag will steer him back on track in his dream to become Asia’s number one.
A return to the fabled...Read Full Story
Rory McIlroy has won the 2011 UBS Hong Kong Open in stunning fashion by chipping in on the last for a round of 65, 12 under par. A fantastic exhibition and a crucial up and down on the 13th saw McIlroy move forward while the rest of the field move backward on the tough final day layout. Gregory Havret finished second with Peter Hanson third. The chip in on the last was met met with a huge outpouring of emotion from Rors who repeatedly punched the air and hugged caddie JP. The win was made...Read Full Story
Winner alright- a message from Doc: Last week we brought home Adam Scott in Singapore at an impressive 21/1. It may be our 12th cash in of the season but we still await a betting partner. Here are our UBS Hong Kong Open 2010 Betting Preview and Tips. Odds quoted are early and may improve closer to start of event. We’d love say where the odds came from and put their logo and link here for thousands to see, but hey, the brilliant marketing minds that work for betting companies must think...Read Full Story
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Chawalit Plaphol's revival on the Mercedes-Benz Tour continued Wednesday when the Thai national took the clubhouse lead in the 60,000-dollar Mercedes-Benz Masters Singapore.Chawalit carded an opening round of five-under-par 67 at Laguna National Golf and Country Club, two strokes ahead of compatriot Ronnachai Jamnong, Malaysia's M. Sasidaranand Australian Unho Park.Eighteen players were unable to finish after a two-and-a-half-hour delay caused by lightning and rain.Defending champion Mardan...Read Full Story
Home hero Chawalit Plaphol believes he can successfully defend the Queen's Cup at the Santiburi Samui Country Club next month. The 37-year-old Thai is relishing a return to the famous holiday isle from June 14-17 as Samui has proven to be a happy hunting ...