Dominic Foos wins SJM Macao Open in thrilling playoff
Dominic Foos became the first German winner on the Asian Tour since Bernhard Langer after defeating Wang Wei-hsuan in a sudden-death playoff at the SJM Macao Open.
Dominic Foos became the first German winner on the Asian Tour since Bernhard Langer after defeating Wang Wei-hsuan in a sudden-death playoff at the SJM Macao Open.
Thailand’s Sarit Suwannarut stormed into the lead at the SJM Macao Open with a sizzling 63, highlighted by a 20-foot eagle on the 18th, as he chases his third Asian Tour title.
Australian Wade Ormsby clinched his fifth Asian Tour title after defeating Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent on the first play-off hole to win the Jakarta International Championship.
Thailand’s Rattanon Wannasrichan held his nerve to capture the US$1 million Mercuries Taiwan Masters, securing his third Asian Tour crown with a steady final-round 73.
The Philippines will host the INTERNATIONAL SERIES for the first time in October, as Miguel Tabuena takes on LIV GOLF champions Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed, Charl Schwartzel, and Louis Oosthuizen at Sta. Elena Golf and Country Club.
Charles Porter held on to his lead after the third round of the Yeangder TPC, but Kazuki Higa and a pack of contenders are closing in ahead of the final day in Taiwan.
Thailand’s Suteepat Prateeptienchai shot six-under 66 to take the first-round lead at the US$1 million Yeangder TPC at Linkou International Golf & Country Club.
Japan’s Kazuki Higa held off Richard T. Lee and Scott Vincent to clinch the Shinhan Donghae Open title for the second time, finishing at 18-under in Korea.
Japan’s Kazuki Higa shot a seven-under 65 to take the third-round lead at the Shinhan Donghae Open in Korea, with a host of Asian Tour stars in contention ahead of the final round.
Sweden’s Bjorn Hellgren fired a bogey-free eight-under 64 to take the halfway lead at the Shinhan Donghae Open, edging Taehoon OK and a tight chasing group at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club.