2006 JPGA: Jeev Milkha WINS Season Ending Golf Nippon Series JT Cup!!!
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
Tough luck for Jeev considering leading tournament 3 days and began last round with 3 strokes lead ... So with this 2nd place finish he equaled his best result on Japanese tour.
At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Final Standing
2 Jeev Milkha Singh 66 65 67 73 -17 ¥10,000,000
At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Final Standing
2 Jeev Milkha Singh 66 65 67 73 -17 ¥10,000,000
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
The Hindu(printed version) has reported that Jeev injured his wrist during the fourth round and that was the reason for his "poor" round.
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
Apparently, his wrist was bothering him -- especially towards the end of the round:
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1061106/a ... 964584.asp
But really commendable stuff for 7 rounds this week and last. In fact the eight round was very good until the very last hole...
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1061106/a ... 964584.asp
But really commendable stuff for 7 rounds this week and last. In fact the eight round was very good until the very last hole...
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2006 JPGA: Dunlop Phoenix- Shiv Kapur
Shiv Kapur had a good start in Japan as he finished first round at even par in a difficult course. Shiv is T12. The leader is Shingo Katayama who shot 5 under, while Tiger Woods, Harington are 3 under and T3. C'mon Shiv! Continue the good work.
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
Today also Shiv scored PAR round with same score card like yesterday, 3 birdies and 3 bogeys ... But now Shiv is out of top 15 as other Internationl stars r playing better and occupying top 5 positions ... Tiger emerged as a leader after halfway of the tournament.
At Dunlop Phoenix 2006,
1 Tiger Woods 67 65 -8
2 Padraig Harrington 67 66 -7
3 Ian Poulter 70 64 -6
4 Shingo Katayama 65 70 -5
5 Justin Rose 73 63 -4
T18 Shiv Kapur 70 70 PAR
T50 Dinesh Chand 76 70 +6
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At Dunlop Phoenix 2006,
1 Tiger Woods 67 65 -8
2 Padraig Harrington 67 66 -7
3 Ian Poulter 70 64 -6
4 Shingo Katayama 65 70 -5
5 Justin Rose 73 63 -4
T18 Shiv Kapur 70 70 PAR
T50 Dinesh Chand 76 70 +6
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
Shiv Kapur had 3 over (2 birdies and 5 bogeys) round on tough day ... But this time instead of sliding down he climbed inside top 15 ... Padraig Harrington joined Tiger on the leaderboard after scoring 1 over, otherhand Tiger managed 2 over.
At Dunlop Phoenix 2006 - Third Round
T1 Tiger Woods 67 65 72 -6
T1 Padraig Harrington 67 66 71 -6
3 Shingo Katayama 65 70 71 -4
T5 Justin Rose 73 63 72 -2
T15 Shiv Kapur 70 70 73 +3
T55 Dinesh Chand 76 70 74 +10
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At Dunlop Phoenix 2006 - Third Round
T1 Tiger Woods 67 65 72 -6
T1 Padraig Harrington 67 66 71 -6
3 Shingo Katayama 65 70 71 -4
T5 Justin Rose 73 63 72 -2
T15 Shiv Kapur 70 70 73 +3
T55 Dinesh Chand 76 70 74 +10
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
Another good round can push Shiv into top 10.
In such a high class field that will be credible.
But, I still wonder why he didnt choose to play in Singapore and have a go at the Order of Merit title or help his cause in getting some money towards 2008 EPGA card.....
In such a high class field that will be credible.
But, I still wonder why he didnt choose to play in Singapore and have a go at the Order of Merit title or help his cause in getting some money towards 2008 EPGA card.....
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
Shiv heard Kumar's distress call and responded with a -3 on the back nine. He finished at +1 for the tournament and that was good enough for a T13 finish. While it is not the top 10 finish we wanted, it was a good showing on the JPGA tour. Woods and Harrington finished tied at -9 under. Padraig Harrington has been declared the winner (was there a playoff?).
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
At Dunlop Phoenix 2006 - Final Standing (JPGA Tour)
T13 Shiv Kapur 70 70 73 68 +1 ¥3,706,666
Good performance by Shiv to finished inside top 15 on this tough Japanese tour tournament.
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T13 Shiv Kapur 70 70 73 68 +1 ¥3,706,666
Good performance by Shiv to finished inside top 15 on this tough Japanese tour tournament.
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Re: Dunlop Phoenix
Superb performance by Shiv in a very tough field that had so many PGA and European stars.
Nice to see Shiv regaining his form as he gets ready to defend his title in December
Nice to see Shiv regaining his form as he gets ready to defend his title in December
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2006 JPGA: Casio World Open - Jeev Milkha Singh
Jeev, who is in pursuit of WR50 by year end comes back to Japan for Casio Open starting tomorrow. A win here can bring him quiet close to his target. In the last tournament that he played here in Japan, Jeev after leading first 3 days, narrowly missed the title by one stroke and came second all by himself. With his current form, he should be one of the favorite to win. Go Jeev!!
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
Guess who is at the top of the leaderboard at the end of round 1 of the Casio World Open being played in Kochi (Japan, not Kerala)?
T1 Jeev Milkha Singh, Azuma Yano and Tetsuya Haraguchi at -6
101 Michelle Wie at +9
T1 Jeev Milkha Singh, Azuma Yano and Tetsuya Haraguchi at -6
101 Michelle Wie at +9
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Re: 2006 JPGA: At Asahiryokuken Yomiuri Memorial - Jeev Milkha Singh
I don't understand why do we still get surprised
Jeev just amazes me. Man! you are definately more than top 50. Go Jeev!!!
Jeev just amazes me. Man! you are definately more than top 50. Go Jeev!!!