2007 Motorola Internationa Bintan - Missed the Cut
Of the five Australian’s given sponsors exemptions to the 2007 Motorola International Bintan, three have missed the cut.
Henry Epstein and Andrew Pitt finished three and nine ove, respectively - the cut was at even par, whilst Richard Moir withdrew on the first day after signing for a 78.
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2007 Motorola International Bintan - Live Scoring
The folks over at Asian Tour are kind enough to put up a live leader board.
After Round 1, the top 20 looked like:
1 Mike CUNNING USA -6 (66)*
1 Mark BROWN NZL -6 (66)
3 Ted OH KOR -5 (67)*
3 Kwanchai TANNIN THA -5 (67)*
3 Han LEE […]
2007 Motorola International Bintan
The Asian Tour has a new men’s professional tournament, the Motorola International Bintan, which will be played for the first time this year from March 22nd to 25th.
It is one of four tournaments in Indonesia on the 2007 Asian Tour schedule, three of which are new.
The tournament willl take place at the Gary Player designed […]
2007 Phillipine Open Result
Filipino legend Frankie Minoza enjoyed a memorable two-stroke triumph when he lifted his second Philippine Open title on Sunday.
The 47-year-old Minoza, who had previously won the event back in 1998, romped home to a one-under-par 71 in the final round today. The cool champion scored a winning total of 10-under-par 278 and walked away with […]
Live scoring: Philippine Open - Day 1
For those looking for a live leader board for the Philippine Open - see here
The current top 27 are:
1 Carito VILLAROMAN PHI 68 […]
2007 Philippines Open - Back On
and with more money…
Kuala Lumpur, January 11: The Philippine Open, which was originally scheduled as the season-opening event on the Asian Tour, will now be staged at Wack Wack Golf Club from February 1-4, officials confirmed today.
Prize money will increase by US$100,000 to US$300,000 from last year’s total purse when Australian Scott Strange claimed an […]
2007 Philippines Open - Delayed
Today (11th January) was to be the start of the 2007 Philippines Open at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club. Whoever came up with that name should get a medal!
The defending champion is Australian Scott Strange.
However in a press release, the Asian Tour has been advised by the National Golf Association of the […]
