Warisan Harta Sabah Masters Sutera Habour Golf Club 2 (71) 6Th - 9Th January 2016 Scores at End of Round 1

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Warisan Harta Sabah Masters Sutera Habour Golf Club 2 (71) 6Th - 9Th January 2016 Scores at End of Round 1 Warisan Harta Sabah Masters Sutera Habour Golf Club 2 (71) 6th - 9th January 2016 Scores at End of Round 1 Pos Player Nat Tot +/- Thru 1 Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL THA 65 -6 F 1 KHOR Kheng Hwai MAS 65 -6 F 3 Nirun SAE-UENG THA 68 -3 F 4 Songthum ANUSASANANUN THA 69 -2 F 4 Solomon Emilio ROSIDIN MAS 69 -2 F 6 Mitchell SLORACH SIN 70 -1 F 6 KOH Dengshan SIN 70 -1 F 6 Casey O'TOOLE USA 70 -1 F 6 Rattanon WANNASRICHAN THA 70 -1 F 10 LOW Khai Jei MAS Am 71 Par F 10 Ben LEONG MAS 71 Par F 10 Phachara KHONGWATMAI THA 71 Par F 10 Mardan MAMAT SIN 71 Par F 10 Muhammad Alwarith DAMIAN MAS 71 Par F 10 Antonio LASCUNA Jr PHI 71 Par F 10 Nattapong PUTTA THA 71 Par F 10 Piya SWANGARUNPORN THA 71 Par F 10 Jay BAYRON PHI 71 Par F 10 Kemarol BAHARIN MAS 71 Par F 20 Anis Helmi HASSAN MAS 72 +1 F 20 Airil RIZMAN MAS 72 +1 F 20 Wisut ARTJANAWAT THA 72 +1 F 20 Danny CHIA MAS 72 +1 F 20 Nicholas FUNG MAS 72 +1 F 20 CHOO Tze Huang SIN 72 +1 F 20 Masaru TAKAHASHI JPN 72 +1 F 20 Mohd Sukree OTHMAN MAS 72 +1 F 20 Tanatchan PUAKTES THA 72 +1 F 20 LIM Eng Seng MAS 72 +1 F 20 Pavit TANGKAMOLPRASERT THA 72 +1 F 20 Natthapong NIYOMCHON THA 72 +1 F 20 Nakarintra RATANAKUL THA 72 +1 F 20 Gyeong Min KIM KOR 72 +1 F 34 Borvornsak PASOOKHUSH THA 73 +2 F 34 Irfan YUSOFF MAS 73 +2 F 34 Farid RASHID MAS 73 +2 F 34 Phiphatphong NAEWSUK THA 73 +2 F 34 Ji Yul KIM KOR 73 +2 F 34 Mike BIBAT PHI 73 +2 F 34 Shaaban HUSSIN MAS 73 +2 F 34 Jhonnel ABABA PHI 73 +2 F 34 David GLEESON AUS 73 +2 F 34 Tae Woo KIM KOR 73 +2 F 34 Mohd Amli MOHD MOHIYEDEEN MAS 73 +2 F 34 Kenneth DE SILVA MAS 73 +2 F 46 Neil DOUGLAS SCO 74 +3 F 46 Joshua GIBBONS ENG Am 74 +3 F 46 Pawin INGKHAPRADIT THA 74 +3 F 46 Kittitee POMBUNMEE THA 74 +3 F 46 Mohd Zurie HARUN MAS 74 +3 F 46 Pravee VISALKIT THA 74 +3 F 46 Zamri SARIFF MAS 74 +3 F 46 Rufino BAYRON PHI 74 +3 F 54 Joseph SUAREZ PHI 75 +4 F 54 Dennis LIM SIN 75 +4 F 54 S. MURTHY MAS 75 +4 F 54 Alan CHIN MAS 75 +4 F 54 Shaifubari MUDA MAS 75 +4 F 54 Takashi OKUDA JPN 75 +4 F 54 Hans JAMIL MAS 75 +4 F 54 Si Won SHIN KOR 75 +4 F 54 Nelson HUERVA PHI 75 +4 F 54 Shahriffuddin ARIFFIN MAS 75 +4 F 54 Chanat SAKULPOLPHAISAN THA 75 +4 F 54 Tae Hyun KONG KOR 75 +4 F Pos Player Nat Tot +/- Thru 66 Dino ABDILLAH MAS 76 +5 F 66 Jonathan WONG MAS 76 +5 F 66 Fraser POOK SCO 76 +5 F 66 Ak WIRA BRU 76 +5 F 66 Sutijet KOORATANAPISAN THA 76 +5 F 71 Muhammad Wafiyuddin ABD MANAF MAS 77 +6 F 71 Wittawat SAE-UNG THA 77 +6 F 71 Sulaiman IBRAHIM MAS 77 +6 F 71 Abdhul HALIM MAS Am 77 +6 F 71 LAM Yu Shuen MAS 77 +6 F 71 Iylia JAMIL MAS 77 +6 F 71 Helmie YUSOF MAS 77 +6 F 71 James Ryan LAM PHI 77 +6 F 79 Kalana IBRAHIM MAS 78 +7 F 79 Kananek SAKSRICHAROEN THA 78 +7 F 79 Clyde MONDILLA PHI 78 +7 F 79 Tae Young KIM KOR 78 +7 F 83 ZAW Moe MYR 79 +8 F 83 Chris CAREY AUS 79 +8 F 83 Chan Kyu PARK KOR 79 +8 F 83 Sanjok MOKTAN PHI 79 +8 F 83 Casper LOH MAS Am 79 +8 F 88 Fazley CHUA MAS Am 80 +9 F 88 Sharifuddin JANI MAS Am 80 +9 F 90 Mior Asyraf HAZIQ MAS 81 +10 F 91 Ahmad Farhan SYARIF YASIN MAS 82 +11 F 91 Beom KIM KOR 82 +11 F 91 Nicholas PUA MAS 82 +11 F 91 Mohd Noh Adzlie TEO MAS Am 82 +11 F 95 Suzairi Iqmah KHO MAS Am 84 +13 F 96 Silp PORNMUNEESUNTORN THA 85 +14 F 96 Danial MUKTI MAS 85 +14 F 98 Khalid JIKAL MAS Am 86 +15 F 98 Woo Seok LEE KOR 86 +15 F 98 FIRDAUS @ DIDY MAS Am 86 +15 F 101 Maxwin CHIEW MAS Am 87 +16 F 101 Mohd Syahmie AIDI MAS Am 87 +16 F 103 Neil EDMUND MAS Am 91 +20 F 104 Seung Hyun JUNG KOR WDN - F 105 Saeed AHMED PAK RTD - F 106 Kanesan NARAYANAN MAS Am DSQ - F Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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