Shin wins Masters; Tabuena lands 3rd
Just when the crown was within reach, Miguel Tabuena lost his grip.
Tabuena bogeyed the 18th hole Sunday and missed the title playoff of the $1-million Resorts World Manila Masters won by American Micah Shin at Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club.
Shin and Thai Arnond Vongranij both carded 67 and finished regulation with 19-under 269 totals, one up on Tabuena, who tallied 69.
Returning to the par-5 No. 18, Shin found the fairway on his tee shot and eventually carded a four-putter for birdie.
Arnond, on the other hand, landed on the left rough, got onto the green in three but missed his seven-foot birdie putt to hand Shin his maiden Asian Tour victory and the $180,000 that goes with it.
Full Article: http://sports.inquirer.net/272274/shin-wins-masters-tabuena-lands-3rd
Tabuena bogeyed the 18th hole Sunday and missed the title playoff of the $1-million Resorts World Manila Masters won by American Micah Shin at Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club.
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American Micah Shin |
Returning to the par-5 No. 18, Shin found the fairway on his tee shot and eventually carded a four-putter for birdie.
Arnond, on the other hand, landed on the left rough, got onto the green in three but missed his seven-foot birdie putt to hand Shin his maiden Asian Tour victory and the $180,000 that goes with it.
Full Article: http://sports.inquirer.net/272274/shin-wins-masters-tabuena-lands-3rd
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