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Sabah Masters Sutera Habour Golf Club 3Rd - 6Th November 2011 2011 Asean Golf Tour Sabah Masters Sutera Habour Golf Club 3rd - 6th November 2011 Final Result Pos. Score -Par+ Name Country R1 R2 R3 R4 USD 1 278 -2 Wisut ARTJANAWAT (THA) Thailand 72 68 72 66 9,750.02 Nicholas FUNG (MAS) Malaysia 70 68 72 69 2= 279 -1 5,259.48 Anthony FERNANDO (PHI) Philippines 68 70 71 70 Rory HIE (INA) Indonesia 71 71 71 68 4= 281 +1 2,760.73 Tanatchan PUAKTES (THA) Thailand 68 73 71 69 Apichart PAPITAK (THA) Thailand 70 74 72 67 6= 283 +3 Gerald ROSALES (PHI) Philippines 75 73 67 68 1,860.82 S SIVA CHANDRAN (MAS) Malaysia 70 68 72 73 9 284 +4 Jay BAYRON (PHI) Philippines 65 71 75 73 1,398.87 10 286 +6 S. MURTHY (MAS) Malaysia 74 75 70 67 1,260.88 C.J GATTO (USA) United States 71 76 73 67 11= 287 +7 Marvin DUMANDAN (PHI) Philippines 75 74 69 69 1,092.89 LIM Eng Seng (MAS) Malaysia 72 74 71 70 14 288 +8 Marlon DIZON (PHI) Philippines 69 73 73 73 978.91 Nicholas PUA (MAS) Malaysia 76 71 73 69 15= 289 +9 Varut CHOMCHALAM (THA) Thailand 74 75 71 69 906.91 Mohd Rashid ISMAIL (MAS) Malaysia 74 72 73 70 18 291 +11 Pawin INGKHAPRADIT (THA) Thailand 75 72 72 72 834.92 Somsak KHAOPRATHUM (THA) Thailand 74 72 75 71 Supravee PHATAM (THA) Thailand 72 74 74 72 19= 292 +12 773.43 Pravee VISALKIT (THA) Thailand 73 73 73 73 Pornpong PHATLUM (THA) Thailand 75 72 71 74 KOH Dengshan (SIN) Singapore 72 73 75 73 Nakul VICHITRYUTHASASTR (THA) Thailand 77 71 72 73 23= 293 +13 Dinata ABDULLAH (MAS) Malaysia 77 73 74 69 690.93 Haziq HAMIZAN (MAS) Malaysia 73 79 73 68 TRAN Le Duy Nhat (VNM) Vietnam 72 77 70 74 28 294 +14 KHOR Kheng Hwai (MAS) Malaysia 76 73 72 73 636.94 Mitchell SLORACH (SIN) Singapore 73 77 72 73 Rufino BAYRON (PHI) Philippines 77 75 70 73 29= 295 +15 591.94 Wittawat SAE-UNG (THA) Thailand 71 79 75 70 Pornlapat WONGCHINDAWEST (THA) Thailand 72 80 73 70 Faridil ATRAS (MAS) Malaysia 73 74 79 70 Michael BIBAT (PHI) Philippines 77 73 76 70 33= 296 +16 Hanafiah JAMIL (MAS) Malaysia 76 75 75 70 528.95 Erwin VINLUAN (PHI) Philippines 76 72 70 78 Pornsakon TIPSANIT (THA) Thailand 74 74 70 78 Somkiat SRISANGA (THA) Thailand 75 74 73 75 38= 297 +17 486.96 Nattapong PUTTA (THA) Thailand 83 69 76 69 Carl SANTOS-OCAMPO (PHI) Philippines 73 73 74 78 40= 298 +18 Mohd Rizal AMIN (MAS) Malaysia 75 76 71 76 456.96 Choengchai PANPUMPO (THA) Thailand 75 72 77 74 43 299 +19 Airil RIZMAN (MAS) Malaysia 70 71 81 77 432.96 Pijit PETCHKASEM (THA) Thailand 73 76 76 75 420.96 44= 300 +20 Albright CHONG (am) (MAS) Malaysia 73 76 80 71 Amateur 46 301 +21 LAM Yu Shuen (am) (MAS) Malaysia 78 74 77 72 Amateur 47 303 +23 Kelana IBRAHIM (am) (MAS) Malaysia 77 78 74 74 Amateur 48 305 +25 Ekalak WAISAYAKUL (THA) Thailand 73 79 76 77 408.96 Fazley CHUA (am) (MAS) Malaysia 77 77 76 77 Amateur 49= 307 +27 Fraser POOK (SCO) Scotland 75 77 79 76 390.97 KHOR Kheng Howe (MAS) 83 73 79 72 Malaysia 52 308 +28 Varit CHOMCHALAM (THA) Thailand 73 77 81 77 372.97 53 309 +29 Ferdie AUNZO (PHI) Philippines 76 80 79 74 360.97 54 310 +30 Johannes DERMAWAN (INA) Indonesia 77 76 74 83 348.97 55 316 +36 Solomon EMILIO (am) (MAS) Malaysia 73 83 81 79 Amateur CUT Justin HAN (SIN) Singapore 77 80 Alexander LAU (am) (MAS) Malaysia 81 76 Amateur 56= 157 +17 Tommy CHIN (MAS) Malaysia 77 80 Glenn DE LEON (PHI) Philippines 82 75 LEE Kim Huat (am) (MAS) Malaysia 78 79 Amateur 61 158 +18 Alwi I S KAMARUDDIN (MAS) Malaysia 81 77 Samuel CHAM (am) (MAS) Malaysia 79 80 Amateur 62= 159 +19 Lerd BHAKDIBHUMI (THA) Thailand 79 80 64 160 +20 Sanjok MOKTAN (PHI) Philippines 83 77 Peter WONG (am) (MAS) Malaysia 76 85 Amateur 65= 161 +21 Neil DOUGLAS (SCO) Scotland 84 77 Abdul Rahman ABDUL HAMID (MAS) Malaysia 78 83 Ak WIRA (BRU) Brunei 82 80 68= 162 +22 Helmie YUSOF (MAS) Malaysia 80 82 Sulaiman IBRAHIM (MAS) Malaysia 81 82 70= 163 +23 Ian MATHAY (PHI) Philippines 82 81 72 164 +24 Khalid JIKAL (am) (MAS) Malaysia 81 83 Amateur 73 165 +25 Rory YOUNG (SCO) Scotland 83 82 Quino BATERNA (PHI) Philippines 82 84 74= 166 +26 Saparrudin ABIDIN (am) (MAS) Malaysia 83 83 Amateur 76 168 +28 Mohd FIRDAUS (am) (MAS) Malaysia 80 88 Amateur 77 169 +29 Pengiran HASSANAL (BRU) Brunei 85 84 78 170 +30 Zul ROSLI (BRU) Brunei 85 85 79 172 +32 Deric CHOW (am) (MAS) Malaysia 86 86 Amateur 80 173 +33 Jordan MOBIJOHN (am) (MAS) Malaysia 84 89 Amateur 81 RTD LEE Ka Ching (am) (MAS) Malaysia 88 * Amateur 82 DSQ Mohd ISZAIMI (MAS) Malaysia * * Official tour scoring and statistics provided by the Asean PGA .
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