$150,000 39th Thailand Open - Asian PGA

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After round 1 today the leaders were at 7 under par. There is a huge contingent in the Asian PGA and here is how they stand.

23 Firoz ALI (IND) -3
23 Uttam Singh MUNDY (IND) -3
33 Gaurav GHEI (IND) -2
33 Mukesh KUMAR (IND) -2
55 Amandeep JOHL (IND) -1
75 Harmeet KAHLON (IND) E
92 Arjun SINGH (IND) +1
140 Digvijay SINGH (IND) +5
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There is a 3 way tie for the lead at -11. Most of the Indian golfers made the cut with a couple losing out today. Digvijay had a horrendus first round so basically his tourney was decided right there.

12 Firoz ALI (IND) -7
15 Amandeep JOHL (IND) -6
31 Gaurav GHEI (IND) -4
40 Uttam Singh MUNDY (IND) -3
51 Mukesh KUMAR (IND) -2
51 Harmeet KAHLON (IND) -2
xxx-----CUT LINE-----xxx
73 Arjun SINGH (IND) -1
116 Digvijay SINGH (IND) +3
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After the third round the standing for the Indian players are:

6. Gaurav GHEI minus 11
8. Amandeep JOHL minus 10
17. Firoz ALI minus 8
22. Uttam Singh MUNDY minus 7
51. Mukesh KUMAR minus 3

The leader is Edward LOAR (USA) at minus 16.
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And now for the final standings.

7. Gaurav GHEI minus 11
10. Amandeep JOHL minus 10
25. Firoz ALI minus 7
31. Uttam Singh MUNDY minus 6
41. Harmeet Kahlon minus 5
50. Mukesh KUMAR minus 3

The winner was Edward Loar (USA) won in the process became the first lefty to win on the Asian tour. That's a strange fact. So all in all not a bad showing by the Indian contingent.
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