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2007 Asian Tour
Date; Event; Venue; Country; Prize US$; Winner
January 11 - 14 Philippine Open, Wack Wack GCC, Manila Philippines $300,000 Scott Strange (Aus) - D
January 18 - 21 Pakistan Open, Karachi Golf Club, Karachi Pakistan $300,000 Chris Rodgers (Eng) - D
January 25 - 28 Commercialbank Qatar Masters * Doha Golf Club, Qatar $2,200,000 Henrik Stenson (Swe) - D
February 8 - 11 Maybank Malaysian Open * Saujana Golf & Country Club, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia $1,290,000 Charlie Wi (Kor) - D
February 15 - 18 Indonesia Open * Damai Indah GCC, Jakarta Indonesia $1,000,000 Simon Dyson (Eng) - D
March 1 - 4 Johnnie Walker Classic ** Blue Canyon Country Club, Phuket Thailand $2,440,000 Kevin Stadler (USA) - D
March 8 - 11 Singapore Masters * Laguna National Golf & Country Club, Singapore Singapore $1,000,000 Mardan Mamat (Sin) - D
March 15 - 18 TCL Classic * Course TBC China $1,000,000 Johan Edfors (Swe) - D
March 22 - 25 Motorola International Bintan, Ria Bintan GC, Bintan Indonesia $350,000 New Event
March 27 - 28 British Open Qualifier #, Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore Singapore
April 12 - 15 Volvo China Open * Shanghai Silport GC China $2,000,000 Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) - D
April 19 - 22 BMW Asian Open * Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club China $1,500,000 Gonzalo-Fernandez-Castano (Esp) - D
May 3 - 6 Maekyung Open, Course TBC Korea $600,000 Suk Jong-ryul (Kor) - D
May 17 - 20 Macau Open, Macau Golf & Country Club Macau $300,000 Kane Webber (Aus) - D
May 24 - 27 SK Telecom Open, Course TBC Korea $600,000 Prom Meesawat (Tha) - D
May 31 - June 3 Jakarta Masters, Course TBC Indonesia $500,000 New Event
June 14 - 17 Bangkok Airways Open, Santiburi Samui Country Club, Koh Samui Thailand
$300,000 Chawalit Plaphol (Tha) - D
June 28 - July 1 Crowne Plaza Open, Course TBC Malaysia $300,000 Chinarat Phadungsil (Tha) - D
July 5 - 8 Johor Classic, Royal Johor Golf Club Malaysia $300,000 New Event
July 12 - 15 Brunei Open, Empire Hotel & Country Club, Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei $300,000 Wang Ter-chang (Tpe) - D
August 16 - 19 Dynasty Cup + TBC TBC Asia - D
August 23 - 26 Indonesian International Championship, Course TBC Indonesia $400,000 New Event
September 6 - 9 Pulai Springs Malaysian Masters, Pulai Springs Resort, Johor Malaysia $300,000 Anton Haig (Rsa) - D
September 20 - 23 Taiwan Open, Sunrise Golf and Country Club Chinese Taipei $1,000,000 Lin Wen-tang (Tpe) - D
September 27 - 30 Mercuries Taiwan Masters, Taiwan Golf & Country Club, Taipei Chinese Taipei $500,000 Gaurav Ghei (Ind) - D
October 4 - 7 Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open, Woo Jeong Hills Country Club, Cheonan Korea $750,000 Yang Yong-eun (Kor) - D
October 11 - 14 Hero Honda Indian Open, Delhi Golf Club, New Delhi India $500,000 Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) - D
October 25 - 28 TBA, TBC TBC
November 1 - 4 Barclays Singapore Open, Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore Singapore, $4,000,000 Adam Scott (Aus) - D
November 8 - 11 HSBC Champions (s), Sheshan International GC China $5,000,000 Yang Yong-eun (Kor) - D
November 15 - 18 UBS Hong Kong Open * , Hong Kong Golf Club Hong Kong $2,000,000 Jose Manuel Lara (Esp) - D
November 22 - 25 WGC - World Cup # , Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen China $5,000,000
December 6 - 9 Cambodian Open, Phokeethra Country Club, Siem Reap Cambodia $300,000 New Event
December 13 - 16 Volvo Masters of Asia, Thai Country Club, Bangkok Thailand $650,000
** Denotes tri-sanctioned event between Asian, European and Australasian Tours.
* Denotes joint-sanctioned event between Asian and European Tours.
## Denotes joint-sanctioned event between Asian, European, Australasian and Sunshine Tours. Event does not count towards Asian Tour Order of Merit.
+ Denotes joint-sanctioned event between Asian and Japan Golf Tours.
# Denotes event does not count towards Asian Tour Order of Merit.
s Denotes Special Event
D Denotes Defending Champion
The Asian Tour reserves the right to alter this schedule at its sole discretion.
January 11 - 14 Philippine Open, Wack Wack GCC, Manila Philippines $300,000 Scott Strange (Aus) - D
January 18 - 21 Pakistan Open, Karachi Golf Club, Karachi Pakistan $300,000 Chris Rodgers (Eng) - D
January 25 - 28 Commercialbank Qatar Masters * Doha Golf Club, Qatar $2,200,000 Henrik Stenson (Swe) - D
February 8 - 11 Maybank Malaysian Open * Saujana Golf & Country Club, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia $1,290,000 Charlie Wi (Kor) - D
February 15 - 18 Indonesia Open * Damai Indah GCC, Jakarta Indonesia $1,000,000 Simon Dyson (Eng) - D
March 1 - 4 Johnnie Walker Classic ** Blue Canyon Country Club, Phuket Thailand $2,440,000 Kevin Stadler (USA) - D
March 8 - 11 Singapore Masters * Laguna National Golf & Country Club, Singapore Singapore $1,000,000 Mardan Mamat (Sin) - D
March 15 - 18 TCL Classic * Course TBC China $1,000,000 Johan Edfors (Swe) - D
March 22 - 25 Motorola International Bintan, Ria Bintan GC, Bintan Indonesia $350,000 New Event
March 27 - 28 British Open Qualifier #, Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore Singapore
April 12 - 15 Volvo China Open * Shanghai Silport GC China $2,000,000 Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) - D
April 19 - 22 BMW Asian Open * Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club China $1,500,000 Gonzalo-Fernandez-Castano (Esp) - D
May 3 - 6 Maekyung Open, Course TBC Korea $600,000 Suk Jong-ryul (Kor) - D
May 17 - 20 Macau Open, Macau Golf & Country Club Macau $300,000 Kane Webber (Aus) - D
May 24 - 27 SK Telecom Open, Course TBC Korea $600,000 Prom Meesawat (Tha) - D
May 31 - June 3 Jakarta Masters, Course TBC Indonesia $500,000 New Event
June 14 - 17 Bangkok Airways Open, Santiburi Samui Country Club, Koh Samui Thailand
$300,000 Chawalit Plaphol (Tha) - D
June 28 - July 1 Crowne Plaza Open, Course TBC Malaysia $300,000 Chinarat Phadungsil (Tha) - D
July 5 - 8 Johor Classic, Royal Johor Golf Club Malaysia $300,000 New Event
July 12 - 15 Brunei Open, Empire Hotel & Country Club, Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei $300,000 Wang Ter-chang (Tpe) - D
August 16 - 19 Dynasty Cup + TBC TBC Asia - D
August 23 - 26 Indonesian International Championship, Course TBC Indonesia $400,000 New Event
September 6 - 9 Pulai Springs Malaysian Masters, Pulai Springs Resort, Johor Malaysia $300,000 Anton Haig (Rsa) - D
September 20 - 23 Taiwan Open, Sunrise Golf and Country Club Chinese Taipei $1,000,000 Lin Wen-tang (Tpe) - D
September 27 - 30 Mercuries Taiwan Masters, Taiwan Golf & Country Club, Taipei Chinese Taipei $500,000 Gaurav Ghei (Ind) - D
October 4 - 7 Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open, Woo Jeong Hills Country Club, Cheonan Korea $750,000 Yang Yong-eun (Kor) - D
October 11 - 14 Hero Honda Indian Open, Delhi Golf Club, New Delhi India $500,000 Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) - D
October 25 - 28 TBA, TBC TBC
November 1 - 4 Barclays Singapore Open, Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore Singapore, $4,000,000 Adam Scott (Aus) - D
November 8 - 11 HSBC Champions (s), Sheshan International GC China $5,000,000 Yang Yong-eun (Kor) - D
November 15 - 18 UBS Hong Kong Open * , Hong Kong Golf Club Hong Kong $2,000,000 Jose Manuel Lara (Esp) - D
November 22 - 25 WGC - World Cup # , Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen China $5,000,000
December 6 - 9 Cambodian Open, Phokeethra Country Club, Siem Reap Cambodia $300,000 New Event
December 13 - 16 Volvo Masters of Asia, Thai Country Club, Bangkok Thailand $650,000
** Denotes tri-sanctioned event between Asian, European and Australasian Tours.
* Denotes joint-sanctioned event between Asian and European Tours.
## Denotes joint-sanctioned event between Asian, European, Australasian and Sunshine Tours. Event does not count towards Asian Tour Order of Merit.
+ Denotes joint-sanctioned event between Asian and Japan Golf Tours.
# Denotes event does not count towards Asian Tour Order of Merit.
s Denotes Special Event
D Denotes Defending Champion
The Asian Tour reserves the right to alter this schedule at its sole discretion.
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
The Asian Tour has announced that Philippine Open, originally scheduled for Jan 11-14, 2007, has been postponed. Pakistan Open will become the first Asian Tour event in 2007.
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
The Asian tour kicks off with Pakistan Open. Last year, the Indians started with a bang as three Indians, including Jeev, joined the 6-way tie on the opening day, and another two Indians followed the leaders one shot behind.
Ultimatley Jeev and Johl finshed tied 2nd. That was probably the early signs for Jeev what was to follow later in the year.
Like last year, we have a large contingent of Indians participating in Pakistan open. This year Jeev and Shiv are missing as they are playing in European tour. Amandeep Johl is looking forward to improve his last year result and finish at top. Similarly, after a good showing in 2006, S.S.P is also keen to start positively. Another top name from Indian side is Gaurav Ghei who won a tournament in Asian tour last year and had some good results. Rahil Gangjee and Ashok Kumar will also be a force, along with upcoming Chirag Kumar and teen ager Gaganjeet Bhullar.
In all, there are 21 Indians listed for Pakistan open. Here is the list:
Gaurav GHEI
Rahil GANGJEE
Amandeep JOHL
S.S.P. CHOWRASIA
Amardip MALIK
Arjun SINGH
Digvijay SINGH
Harmeet KAHLON
Gurbaaz MANN
Uttam Singh MUNDY
Amritinder SINGH
Naman DAWAR
Vivek BHANDARI
Rahul GANAPATHY
Vikrant CHOPRA
Chiragh KUMAR
Ashok KUMAR
Sujjan SINGH
Kanwar SEKHON
Gaganjeet BHULLAR
Firoz ALI
Ultimatley Jeev and Johl finshed tied 2nd. That was probably the early signs for Jeev what was to follow later in the year.
Like last year, we have a large contingent of Indians participating in Pakistan open. This year Jeev and Shiv are missing as they are playing in European tour. Amandeep Johl is looking forward to improve his last year result and finish at top. Similarly, after a good showing in 2006, S.S.P is also keen to start positively. Another top name from Indian side is Gaurav Ghei who won a tournament in Asian tour last year and had some good results. Rahil Gangjee and Ashok Kumar will also be a force, along with upcoming Chirag Kumar and teen ager Gaganjeet Bhullar.
In all, there are 21 Indians listed for Pakistan open. Here is the list:
Gaurav GHEI
Rahil GANGJEE
Amandeep JOHL
S.S.P. CHOWRASIA
Amardip MALIK
Arjun SINGH
Digvijay SINGH
Harmeet KAHLON
Gurbaaz MANN
Uttam Singh MUNDY
Amritinder SINGH
Naman DAWAR
Vivek BHANDARI
Rahul GANAPATHY
Vikrant CHOPRA
Chiragh KUMAR
Ashok KUMAR
Sujjan SINGH
Kanwar SEKHON
Gaganjeet BHULLAR
Firoz ALI
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
After the first day, the field is led by a Pakistani at -6, followed by a Malaysian at -5. Seven players are tied at -4 including 3 Indians. Nice to see the talented Bhullar doing well. Here are the scores after the first day.
1 Muhammad SHABBIR PAK 66 -6 -66
2 Airil Rizman ZAHARI MAS 67 -5 -67
3 Vivek BHANDARI IND 68 -4 (68)*
3 Uttam Singh MUNDY IND 68 -4 -68
3 Rahul GANAPATHY IND 68 -4 -68
9 Gaganjeet BHULLAR IND 69 -3 -69
9 Amardip MALIK IND 69 -3 -69
34 Harmeet KAHLON IND 71 -1 (71)*
34 Ashok KUMAR IND 71 -1 (71)*
34 Rahil GANGJEE IND 71 -1 (71)*
34 Digvijay SINGH IND 71 -1 -71
54 Amandeep JOHL IND 72 E -72
54 S.S.P. CHOWRASIA IND 72 E -72
68 Amritinder SINGH IND 73 1 (73)*
68 Firoz ALI IND 73 1 (73)*
68 Vikrant CHOPRA IND 73 1 -73
85 Arjun SINGH IND 74 2 (74)*
85 Gaurav GHEI IND 74 2 (74)*
116 Naman DAWAR IND 76 4 -76
132 Chiragh KUMAR IND 78 6 (78)*
132 Gurbaaz MANN IND 78 6 (78)*
141 Kanwar SEKHON IND 80 8 (80)*
142 Sujjan SINGH IND 81 9 -81
1 Muhammad SHABBIR PAK 66 -6 -66
2 Airil Rizman ZAHARI MAS 67 -5 -67
3 Vivek BHANDARI IND 68 -4 (68)*
3 Uttam Singh MUNDY IND 68 -4 -68
3 Rahul GANAPATHY IND 68 -4 -68
9 Gaganjeet BHULLAR IND 69 -3 -69
9 Amardip MALIK IND 69 -3 -69
34 Harmeet KAHLON IND 71 -1 (71)*
34 Ashok KUMAR IND 71 -1 (71)*
34 Rahil GANGJEE IND 71 -1 (71)*
34 Digvijay SINGH IND 71 -1 -71
54 Amandeep JOHL IND 72 E -72
54 S.S.P. CHOWRASIA IND 72 E -72
68 Amritinder SINGH IND 73 1 (73)*
68 Firoz ALI IND 73 1 (73)*
68 Vikrant CHOPRA IND 73 1 -73
85 Arjun SINGH IND 74 2 (74)*
85 Gaurav GHEI IND 74 2 (74)*
116 Naman DAWAR IND 76 4 -76
132 Chiragh KUMAR IND 78 6 (78)*
132 Gurbaaz MANN IND 78 6 (78)*
141 Kanwar SEKHON IND 80 8 (80)*
142 Sujjan SINGH IND 81 9 -81
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
Good to see Bhullar starting well ... Gaurav and Arjun needs to perform better to make cut.
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
Only 10 out of 21 Indians made the cut. The best round among Indians was by Ashok Kumar with 6 birdies in a blemish free round. Rahul Gangjee also had a blemish free round of 5 under par. The highest ranked Indian Gaurav Ghei was a dissappointment as he missed the cut. He was done by a double bogey on 12th. Before 12th hole he had 5 birdies and 3 bogeys to be 2 under and he was just under the cut line. But he never recoverd after the double bogey and missed the cut by 2.
3 3 Uttam Singh MUNDY IND 68 68 -8 (136)*
6 34 Ashok KUMAR IND 71 66 -7 -137
7 34 Rahil GANGJEE IND 71 67 -6 -138
19 3 Vivek BHANDARI IND 68 72 -4 -140
19 34 Digvijay SINGH IND 71 69 -4 (140)*
19 9 Amardip MALIK IND 69 71 -4 (140)*
27 9 Gaganjeet BHULLAR IND 69 72 -3 (141)*
27 54 Amandeep JOHL IND 72 69 -3 (141)*
27 54 S.S.P. CHOWRASIA IND 72 69 -3 (141)*
51 3 Rahul GANAPATHY IND 68 75 -1 (143)*
************** CUT *********************
73 68 Vikrant CHOPRA IND 73 72 1 (145)*
80 68 Amritinder SINGH IND 73 73 2 -146
80 85 Gaurav GHEI IND 74 72 2 -146
99 68 Firoz ALI IND 73 75 4 -148
99 34 Harmeet KAHLON IND 71 77 4 -148
99 85 Arjun SINGH IND 74 74 4 -148
112 116 Naman DAWAR IND 76 73 5 (149)*
112 132 Gurbaaz MANN IND 78 71 5 -149
122 132 Chiragh KUMAR IND 78 73 7 -151
140 141 Kanwar SEKHON IND 80 77 13 -157
142 Sujjan SINGH IND 81 WDRW
The leader is at -11. The top players on the leaderboard, including top 2 Indians are:
1 3 Simon HURD 68 65 -11 (133)
2 2 Airil Rizman ZAHARI 67 68 -9 (135)*
3 18 Scott HEND 70 66 -8 (136)
3 3 Barry HUME 68 68 -8 (136)
3 3 Uttam Singh MUNDY 68 68 -8 (136)*
6 34 Ashok KUMAR 71 66 -7 (137)
3 3 Uttam Singh MUNDY IND 68 68 -8 (136)*
6 34 Ashok KUMAR IND 71 66 -7 -137
7 34 Rahil GANGJEE IND 71 67 -6 -138
19 3 Vivek BHANDARI IND 68 72 -4 -140
19 34 Digvijay SINGH IND 71 69 -4 (140)*
19 9 Amardip MALIK IND 69 71 -4 (140)*
27 9 Gaganjeet BHULLAR IND 69 72 -3 (141)*
27 54 Amandeep JOHL IND 72 69 -3 (141)*
27 54 S.S.P. CHOWRASIA IND 72 69 -3 (141)*
51 3 Rahul GANAPATHY IND 68 75 -1 (143)*
************** CUT *********************
73 68 Vikrant CHOPRA IND 73 72 1 (145)*
80 68 Amritinder SINGH IND 73 73 2 -146
80 85 Gaurav GHEI IND 74 72 2 -146
99 68 Firoz ALI IND 73 75 4 -148
99 34 Harmeet KAHLON IND 71 77 4 -148
99 85 Arjun SINGH IND 74 74 4 -148
112 116 Naman DAWAR IND 76 73 5 (149)*
112 132 Gurbaaz MANN IND 78 71 5 -149
122 132 Chiragh KUMAR IND 78 73 7 -151
140 141 Kanwar SEKHON IND 80 77 13 -157
142 Sujjan SINGH IND 81 WDRW
The leader is at -11. The top players on the leaderboard, including top 2 Indians are:
1 3 Simon HURD 68 65 -11 (133)
2 2 Airil Rizman ZAHARI 67 68 -9 (135)*
3 18 Scott HEND 70 66 -8 (136)
3 3 Barry HUME 68 68 -8 (136)
3 3 Uttam Singh MUNDY 68 68 -8 (136)*
6 34 Ashok KUMAR 71 66 -7 (137)
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
After 3rd day, there are still three Indians in top 10, but none is in a position to challege the top position. Nice to see Asian tour rookie Amardip Malik and the youngster Gaganjeet Bhuller doing good in their first tournament.
POS
1
2
2
4
5
5
7
9
12
16
16
21
21
44
68
STARTED
2
1
3
7
12
19
7
6
27
27
19
3
27
19
51
NAME
Airil Rizman ZAHARI
Simon HURD
Scott HEND
Muhammad SHABBIR
Tony LASCUNA
Digvijay SINGH
Rahil GANGJEE
Ashok KUMAR
Amandeep JOHL
Gaganjeet BHULLAR
Amardip MALIK
Uttam Singh MUNDY
S.S.P. CHOWRASIA
Vivek BHANDARI
Rahul GANAPATHY
NAT.
MAS
ENG
AUS
PAK
PHI
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
R1 R2 R3
67 68 64
68 65 69
70 66 66
66 72 67
70 69 67
71 69 66
71 67 69
71 66 71
72 69 68
69 72 69
69 71 70
68 68 75
72 69 70
68 72 74
68 75 77
TO PAR
-17
-14
-14
-11
-10
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-6
-5
-5
-2
4
HOLE/(AGG)
-199
-202
-202
-205
-206
-206
-207
-208
-209
-210
-210
-211
-211
-214
-220
POS
1
2
2
4
5
5
7
9
12
16
16
21
21
44
68
STARTED
2
1
3
7
12
19
7
6
27
27
19
3
27
19
51
NAME
Airil Rizman ZAHARI
Simon HURD
Scott HEND
Muhammad SHABBIR
Tony LASCUNA
Digvijay SINGH
Rahil GANGJEE
Ashok KUMAR
Amandeep JOHL
Gaganjeet BHULLAR
Amardip MALIK
Uttam Singh MUNDY
S.S.P. CHOWRASIA
Vivek BHANDARI
Rahul GANAPATHY
NAT.
MAS
ENG
AUS
PAK
PHI
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
IND
R1 R2 R3
67 68 64
68 65 69
70 66 66
66 72 67
70 69 67
71 69 66
71 67 69
71 66 71
72 69 68
69 72 69
69 71 70
68 68 75
72 69 70
68 72 74
68 75 77
TO PAR
-17
-14
-14
-11
-10
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-6
-5
-5
-2
4
HOLE/(AGG)
-199
-202
-202
-205
-206
-206
-207
-208
-209
-210
-210
-211
-211
-214
-220
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At Pakistan Open - Round 4
T5 Rahil GANGJEE IND 71 67 69 71 -10 $ 11,235.00
T7 Ashok KUMAR IND 71 66 71 71 -9 $ 7,620.00
T10 Uttam Singh MUNDY IND 68 68 75 69 -8 $ 5,124.00
T15 Vivek BHANDARI IND 68 72 74 67 -7 $ 3,703.00
T15 S.S.P. CHOWRASIA IND 72 69 70 70 -7 $ 3,703.00
T15 Digvijay SINGH IND 71 69 66 75 -7 $ 3,703.00
T29 Amardip MALIK IND 69 71 70 74 -4 $ 2,422.00
T37 Amandeep JOHL IND 72 69 68 76 -3 $ 2,040.00
T61 Gaganjeet BHULLAR IND 69 72 69 81 +3 $ 900.00
T68 Rahul GANAPATHY IND 68 75 77 75 +7 $ 690.00
In end Rahil managed to finish in top 5 and Ashok & Uttam managed to be inside top 10 ... Poor round by Amandeep and Gaganjeet Bhullar learned hard way to be a professional in the final round.
Malaysian Airil Rizman Zahari won the Pakistan Open by 2 strokes with 19 under score.
Jaydeep.
T5 Rahil GANGJEE IND 71 67 69 71 -10 $ 11,235.00
T7 Ashok KUMAR IND 71 66 71 71 -9 $ 7,620.00
T10 Uttam Singh MUNDY IND 68 68 75 69 -8 $ 5,124.00
T15 Vivek BHANDARI IND 68 72 74 67 -7 $ 3,703.00
T15 S.S.P. CHOWRASIA IND 72 69 70 70 -7 $ 3,703.00
T15 Digvijay SINGH IND 71 69 66 75 -7 $ 3,703.00
T29 Amardip MALIK IND 69 71 70 74 -4 $ 2,422.00
T37 Amandeep JOHL IND 72 69 68 76 -3 $ 2,040.00
T61 Gaganjeet BHULLAR IND 69 72 69 81 +3 $ 900.00
T68 Rahul GANAPATHY IND 68 75 77 75 +7 $ 690.00
In end Rahil managed to finish in top 5 and Ashok & Uttam managed to be inside top 10 ... Poor round by Amandeep and Gaganjeet Bhullar learned hard way to be a professional in the final round.
Malaysian Airil Rizman Zahari won the Pakistan Open by 2 strokes with 19 under score.
Jaydeep.
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
The youngster got the taste of professional golf and some good experience. Overall, a mixed performance. At Asian level, probably our expectations have become too high and it is always a disappointment if an Indian dosen't win. The good thing is that we have these expectaions even without presence of top level of Inidan golfers (Jeev, Jyoti, Atwal, Shiv).
Three Indians in top 10, 6 Indians in top 15 is not a bad result except that I would have liked to see one Indian in top 3.
Next week tounament is jointly hosted with European tour. So we will see only limted number of Indians. Seven Indians will be seen in action in Qatar. They are Jeev, Jyoti, Shiv Kapur, S.S.P., Ghei, Rahil and Amandeep Johl.
Three Indians in top 10, 6 Indians in top 15 is not a bad result except that I would have liked to see one Indian in top 3.
Next week tounament is jointly hosted with European tour. So we will see only limted number of Indians. Seven Indians will be seen in action in Qatar. They are Jeev, Jyoti, Shiv Kapur, S.S.P., Ghei, Rahil and Amandeep Johl.
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Re: 2007 Asian Tour
Asian tour moves to Philippine. The youngster Bhullar gets an invite for this tournament. Its a weak field and I hope he can make a top 10. In absence of top Indian players, let's see who takes the lead among Indians.
Amardip MALIK
COUNTRY EXEMPTION
Arjun SINGH
Digvijay SINGH
Gurbaaz Mann
Vivek BHANDARI
Uttam Singh MUNDY
Gaganjeet BHULLAR Asian Tour invitation
Reserve Players
1 Amritinder SINGH
3 Naman Dawar
14 Rahul Ganapathy
Amardip MALIK
COUNTRY EXEMPTION
Arjun SINGH
Digvijay SINGH
Gurbaaz Mann
Vivek BHANDARI
Uttam Singh MUNDY
Gaganjeet BHULLAR Asian Tour invitation
Reserve Players
1 Amritinder SINGH
3 Naman Dawar
14 Rahul Ganapathy
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Except for Digvijay Singh and Gurbaaz Mann, poor day for India as rest of the players are outside the projected cut, which is presently at +2.
Good work by Digvijay, who is just 1 stroke behind the leaders (6 players tied for lead at -4). Gurbaaz Mann also did well as he is one stroke further down at -2.
7 Digvijay SINGH 69 -3 (69)
12 Gurbaaz MANN 70 -2 (70)
75 Uttam Singh MUNDY 75 +3 (75)*
75 Arjun SINGH 75 +3 (75)
107 Amritinder SINGH 77 +5 (77)
120 Amardip MALIK 78 +6 (78)
131 Vivek BHANDARI 79 +7 (79)*
131 Gaganjeet BHULLAR 79 +7 (79)*
141 Naman DAWAR 81 +9 (81)*
Good work by Digvijay, who is just 1 stroke behind the leaders (6 players tied for lead at -4). Gurbaaz Mann also did well as he is one stroke further down at -2.
7 Digvijay SINGH 69 -3 (69)
12 Gurbaaz MANN 70 -2 (70)
75 Uttam Singh MUNDY 75 +3 (75)*
75 Arjun SINGH 75 +3 (75)
107 Amritinder SINGH 77 +5 (77)
120 Amardip MALIK 78 +6 (78)
131 Vivek BHANDARI 79 +7 (79)*
131 Gaganjeet BHULLAR 79 +7 (79)*
141 Naman DAWAR 81 +9 (81)*
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Oops tough day for Indians ... Lets hope others also raise their game to challenge the leaderboard ... And I also hope Digvijay and Gurbaaz keep their good work in remaining rounds.
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At Philippine Open - Second Round
T7 Digvijay SINGH 69 72 -3
T36 Uttam Singh MUNDY 75 70 +1
T12 Gurbaaz MANN 70 75 +1
^^^ read T36 -ajay
T65 Arjun SINGH 75 74 +5
--------- Cut @ +5 -----------
T104 Amardip MALIK 78 75 +9
T125 Amritinder SINGH 77 79 +12
T146 Naman DAWAR 81 84 +21
Vivek BHANDARI 79 +7 RETD
Gaganjeet BHULLAR 79 +7 RETD
Digvijay maintained his 7th position, Arjun and Uttam joined Digvijay and Gurbaaz thats only something to cheers for Indians.
Vivek and Gaganjeet decided to retired after poor first round.
T7 Digvijay SINGH 69 72 -3
T36 Uttam Singh MUNDY 75 70 +1
T12 Gurbaaz MANN 70 75 +1
^^^ read T36 -ajay
T65 Arjun SINGH 75 74 +5
--------- Cut @ +5 -----------
T104 Amardip MALIK 78 75 +9
T125 Amritinder SINGH 77 79 +12
T146 Naman DAWAR 81 84 +21
Vivek BHANDARI 79 +7 RETD
Gaganjeet BHULLAR 79 +7 RETD
Digvijay maintained his 7th position, Arjun and Uttam joined Digvijay and Gurbaaz thats only something to cheers for Indians.
Vivek and Gaganjeet decided to retired after poor first round.
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Nice to see that 4 Indians making the cut. Yesterday it was looking bleak for all Indian players except Digvijay and Gurbaaz.
Digvijay leads Indian challenge at Philippines Open
Digvijay leads Indian challenge at Philippines Open
Digvijay Singh kept the Indian challenge going at the US $300,000 Philippines Open, leading four Indians into the weekend action at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club.
Digvijay, who is still looking for his maiden win on the Asian Tour, shot three birdies and as many bogeys to card an even par 72 that pegged him at tied seventh at three-under 141.
He was four behind midway leader Liang Wen-Chong of China (69), who took another step towards his maiden title.
Only four of the nine Indians in the field made the cut. Apart from Digvijay, Uttam Singh Mundy (70) and Gurbaaz Mann (75), both at one-over and tied 36th, and Arjun Singh (75) at 65th place and right on cut line at five-over, made it to the weekend
Digvijay, seventh overnight after first day, dropped a bogey right at the finish to come back with an even par 72 on the second day and was three-under. He stayed in seventh place after 36 holes, where he was after yesterday's round.
He shot a 69 in first round, had two bogeys and one birdie on his first nine holes after starting on the 10th. But back-to-back birdies on third and fourth brought him under par. Then a bogey on his closing hole pulled him back.
Uttam Singh Mundy bounced back from his 75 on first day as he shot a 70. He had two birdies on either side of the turn, and two bogeys, both on the front nine as he returned a card of 70 and is now one-over for two days.
Gurbaaz Mann made a small recovery on the back nine after a disastrous start. He opened with a triple bogey on 10th and a bogey on 11th. He had another bogey on 18th to turn in five-over. But two birdies on third and eighth improved his position and he ended at 75 to be one-over for the tournament. He slipped from overnight 12th to 36th.
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At Philippine Open - Third Round
4 Gurbaaz MANN 70 75 68 -3
T10 Digvijay SINGH 69 72 75 PAR
T47 Uttam Singh MUNDY 75 70 76 +5
T63 Arjun SINGH 75 74 75 +8
Today course was playing tough and in that Gurbaaz managed to score superb round of 4 under which helped him to move inside top 5 with 3 under score ... Despite scoring 3 over round Arjun managed to hold his position inside top 10.
4 Gurbaaz MANN 70 75 68 -3
T10 Digvijay SINGH 69 72 75 PAR
T47 Uttam Singh MUNDY 75 70 76 +5
T63 Arjun SINGH 75 74 75 +8
Today course was playing tough and in that Gurbaaz managed to score superb round of 4 under which helped him to move inside top 5 with 3 under score ... Despite scoring 3 over round Arjun managed to hold his position inside top 10.