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2012 VMO Final Results and Earnings 2012 Venetian Macau Open Final Results and Earnings Position Player R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Score Earning 1 Gaganjeet BHULLAR (IND) 63 68 69 68 268 -16 $118,875.00 2 Jonathan MOORE (USA) 67 68 70 65 270 -14 $81,375.00 3 SIDDIKUR (BAN) 66 68 72 66 272 -12 $41,362.50 3 Thitiphun CHUAYPRAKONG (THA) 67 66 69 70 272 -12 $41,362.50 5 Shiv KAPUR (IND) 70 67 70 67 274 -10 $30,750.00 6 Angelo QUE (PHI) 68 66 70 71 275 -9 $23,625.00 6 Scott HEND (AUS) 65 70 69 71 275 -9 $23,625.00 8 Chinnarat PHADUNGSIL (THA) 71 72 67 66 276 -8 $14,687.50 8 Thongchai JAIDEE (THA) 66 68 73 69 276 -8 $14,687.50 8 Unho PARK (AUS) 69 68 70 69 276 -8 $14,687.50 8 Prom MEESAWAT (THA) 65 68 72 71 276 -8 $14,687.50 8 Adilson DA SILVA (BRA) 68 66 71 71 276 -8 $14,687.50 8 Berry HENSON (USA) 67 69 68 72 276 -8 $14,687.50 14 Wade ORMSBY (AUS) 73 66 71 67 277 -7 $10,800.00 14 Jason KNUTZON (USA) 67 68 73 69 277 -7 $10,800.00 14 Kieran PRATT (AUS) 66 68 71 72 277 -7 $10,800.00 17 David GLEESON (AUS) 72 71 71 64 278 -6 $9,300.00 17 Pariya JUNHASAVASDIKUL (THA) 71 69 72 66 278 -6 $9,300.00 17 Guy WOODMAN (ENG) 72 69 71 66 278 -6 $9,300.00 17 Marcus FRASER (AUS) 70 70 69 69 278 -6 $9,300.00 21 Shaaban HUSSIN (MAS) 70 73 69 67 279 -5 $8,212.50 21 Niall TURNER (IRL) 66 73 71 69 279 -5 $8, 212. 50 21 Javi COLOMO (ESP) 72 70 67 70 279 -5 $8,212.50 21 Rikard KARLBERG (SWE) 69 68 70 72 279 -5 $8,212.50 25 Dodge KEMMER (USA) 71 72 71 66 280 -4 $7,087.50 25 Rattanon WANNASRICHAN (THA) 71 66 76 67 280 -4 $7,087.50 25 Varan ISRABHAKDI (THA) 68 73 72 67 280 -4 $7,087.50 25 Kwanchai TANNIN (THA) 68 71 72 69 280 -4 $7,087.50 25 LIN Wen-hong (TPE) 71 70 70 69 280 -4 $7,087.50 25 HSU Mong-nan (TPE) 75 66 67 72 280 -4 $7,087.50 31 Rick KULACZ (AUS) 72 71 69 69 281 -3 $5,940.00 31 LIN Wen-tang (TPE) 69 70 71 71 281 -3 $5,940.00 31 Sam CYR (USA) 68 70 71 72 281 -3 $5,940.00 31 Thammanoon SRIROJ (THA) 73 69 67 72 281 -3 $5,940.00 31 Antonio LASCUNA (PHI) 68 72 66 75 281 -3 $5,940.00 36 Martin ROMINGER (SUI) 71 72 70 69 282 -2 $5,400.00 36 S. Siva CHANDHRAN (MAS) 67 71 74 70 282 -2 $5,400.00 38 Himmat RAI (IND) 69 70 74 70 283 -1 $4,950.00 38 Chapchai NIRAT (THA) 70 70 72 71 283 -1 $4,950.00 38 Ian WOOSNAM (WAL) 68 72 72 71 283 -1 $4,950.00 38 Adam BLYTH (AUS) 68 68 73 74 283 -1 $4,950.00 42 Tim STEWART (AUS) 67 70 75 72 284 0 $4,275.00 42 Simon GRIFFITHS (ENG) 71 71 70 72 284 0 $4,275.00 42 CHAN Shih-chang (TPE) 72 70 70 72 284 0 $4,275.00 42 LEE Sung (KOR) 67 69 75 73 284 0 $4,275.00 42 LIN Keng-chi (TPE) 72 68 71 73 284 0 $4,275.00 47 CHAN Yih -shi n (TPE) 73 68 75 69 285 1 $3, 375. 00 1/3 27/8/2013 Final Results and Earnings Position Player R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Score Earning 47 Grant JACKSON (ENG) 72 71 71 71 285 1 $3,375.00 47 Nils FLOREN (SWE) 74 67 72 72 285 1 $3,375.00 47 LAM Chih Bing (SIN) 72 70 71 72 285 1 $3,375.00 47 Ajeetesh SANDHU (IND) 70 71 71 73 285 1 $3,375.00 47 Panuphol PITTAYARAT (THA) 69 70 72 74 285 1 $3,375.00 47 ZHANG Lian-wei (CHN) 69 72 69 75 285 1 $3,375.00 54 KOH Deng Shan (SIN) 72 70 75 69 286 2 $2,662.50 54 Varut CHOMCHALAM (THA) 73 67 76 70 286 2 $2,662.50 54 Elmer SALVADOR (PHI) 72 69 75 70 286 2 $2,662.50 54 Zaw MOE (MYN) 73 70 72 71 286 2 $2,662.50 54 Jarmo SANDELIN (SWE) 68 75 70 73 286 2 $2,662.50 54 Daisuke KATAOKA (JPN) 70 71 71 74 286 2 $2,662.50 60 Pawin INGKHAPRADIT (THA) 71 72 72 72 287 3 $2,325.00 60 Peter KARMIS (RSA) 70 70 73 74 287 3 $2,325.00 60 Panuwat MUENLEK (THA) 71 67 72 77 287 3 $2,325.00 63 Jaakko MAKITALO (FIN) 73 70 74 71 288 4 $2,062.50 63 Michael BIBAT (PHI) 72 71 73 72 288 4 $2,062.50 63 Ross BAIN (SCO) 69 73 72 74 288 4 $2,062.50 63 Scott BARR (AUS) 70 67 75 76 288 4 $2,062.50 67 Miguel TABUENA (PHI) 70 71 73 75 289 5 $1,875.00 68 Darren TAN (AUS) 69 74 75 72 290 6 $1,725.00 68 Nick CASSINI (USA) 70 70 76 74 290 6 $1,725.00 68 Quincy QUEK (SIN) 75 67 71 77 290 6 $1,725.00 71 Jesper KENNEGARD (SWE) 73 66 79 73 291 7 $1,500.00 71 LU Tze-shyan (TPE) 72 69 76 74 291 7 $1,500.00 71 Jhonnel ABABA (PHI) 71 72 70 78 291 7 $1,500.00 74 Choengchai PANPUMPO (THA) 73 69 75 76 293 9 $1,350.00 75 Matthew ROSENFELD (USA) 74 69 76 75 294 10 $1,275.00 76 Kalle SAMOOJA (FIN) 72 71 78 74 295 11 $1,200.00 MC Joonas GRANBERG (FIN) 73 71 144 2 MC David LIPSKY (USA) 71 73 144 2 MC Timothy TANG (HKG) 70 74 144 2 MC Adam GROOM (AUS) 71 73 144 2 MC Arnond VONGVANIJ (THA) 70 74 144 2 MC James BYRNE (SCO) 71 73 144 2 MC KIM Gi-whan (KOR) 72 72 144 2 MC Larry PETRYK (CAN) 76 68 144 2 MC Pijit PETCHKASEM (THA) 75 70 145 3 MC Somkiat SRISANGA (THA) 72 73 145 3 MC Chris RODGERS (ENG) 69 76 145 3 MC KAO Shang-hung (TPE) 74 71 145 3 MC Anirban LAHIRI (IND) 68 77 145 3 MC Gavin FLINT (AUS) 76 69 145 3 MC M. SASIDARAN (MAS) 73 72 145 3 MC Anthony KANG (USA) 73 73 146 4 MC Sattaya SUPUPRAMAI (THA) 74 72 146 4 MC Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA) 72 74 146 4 MC Lindsay RENOLDS (CAN) 74 72 146 4 MC Atthaphon PRATHUMMANEE (THA) 75 71 146 4 2/3 27/8/2013 Final Results and Earnings Position Player R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Score Earning MC Wittawat SAE-UNG (THA) 72 74 146 4 MC Miles TUNNICLIFF (ENG) 75 71 146 4 MC Nick REDFERN (ENG) 72 74 146 4 MC BAEK Seuk-hyun (KOR) 78 68 146 4 MC HSU Chia-jen (TPE) 70 76 146 4 MC George GANDRANATA (INA) 76 70 146 4 MC Mars PUCAY (PHI) 75 71 146 4 MC Stephen LEWTON (ENG) 71 75 146 4 MC TSAI Chi-huang (TPE) 74 73 147 5 MC LEE Wei-lin (TPE) 76 71 147 5 MC YEH Chang-ting (TPE) 74 73 147 5 MC Sukree OTHMAN (MAS) 76 71 147 5 MC Darren BECK (AUS) 79 69 148 6 MC CHANG Tse-peng (TPE) 76 72 148 6 MC Poosit SUPUPRAMAI (THA) 73 75 148 6 MC XIAO Jieyu [A] (MAC) 71 77 148 6 MC Danny CHIA (MAS) 72 76 148 6 MC S.S.P. CHOWRASIA (IND) 73 75 148 6 MC Pasamet POGAMNERD (THA) 76 72 148 6 MC Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL (THA) 78 71 149 7 MC PARK Il-hwan (KOR) 74 75 149 7 MC Frankie MINOZA (PHI) 74 75 149 7 MC LIEN Chi-wei (TPE) 76 73 149 7 MC Pablo HERRERIA (ESP) 76 73 149 7 MC HSIEH Tung-shu (TPE) 75 74 149 7 MC CHO Tsung-lin (TPE) 78 72 150 8 MC Hendrik BUHRMANN (RSA) 82 68 150 8 MC LU Wen-teh (TPE) 72 78 150 8 MC Philip MATSSON (THA) 74 76 150 8 MC SUNG Mao-chang (TPE) 75 75 150 8 MC Mardan MAMAT (SIN) 74 77 151 9 MC LAM Zhiqun (SIN) 76 75 151 9 MC TANG Chak-hou [A] (MAC) 75 77 152 10 MC Artemio MURAKAMI (PHI) 76 76 152 10 MC LIEN Lu-sen (TPE) 76 77 153 11 MC CHIANG Chen-chih (TPE) 78 75 153 11 MC Piya SWANGARUNPORN (THA) 76 77 153 11 MC Marcus BOTH (AUS) 73 81 154 12 MC Kunal BHASIN (AUS) 77 77 154 12 MC WANG Youxin [A] (CHN) 75 80 155 13 MC Jay BAYRON (PHI) 77 78 155 13 MC Ron HARVEY JR (CAN) 82 73 155 13 MC Guido VAN DER VALK (NED) 76 79 155 13 MC Iain STEEL (MAS) 80 78 158 16 MC Thanyakon KHRONGPHA (THA) 79 79 158 16 MC Anthony CHOAT (AUS) 82 76 158 16 MC YAN Sihuang [A] (MAC) 80 85 165 23 MC ZHOU Ziqin [A] (MAC) 87 88 175 33 3/3 27/8/2013.
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