+ Follow DOHA GOLF CLUB Tag
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[Title] => Karlsson takes easy Dubai win
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DOHA For a player who had tried to perk up a team hobbled by poor form, Michael Bibat played steady golf and stayed focused at the task at hand. Although he was unable to help steer the squad to a medal finish in the Asian Games, he succeeded in rewarding himself of a bronze medal that glittered like gold.
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DOHA Michael Bibat turned in his best round in years a bogey-free five-under par 67 as he stayed in medal contention in the individual competition in the Asian Games here Sunday.
Bibat, the former Singapore Open champion, gunned down five birdies at the Doha Golf Club and went on to fire a 34-33 round for that 67 and a 54-hole aggregate of 209, seven under par.
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DOHA The Philippines failed to sustain its fine start in the Asian Games here with Jay Bayron fumbling with a two-over 74 and the mens and ladies squads dropping to sixth place in their respective divisions halfway through the golf competitions at the Doha Golf Club here.
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DOHA Athletics takes center stage Friday as hammer thrower Arniel Ferrera and steeplechaser Rene Herrera go up against world-class rivals in the finals even as the boxers Godfrey Castro and Joan Tipon eye semis berths and the national golf mens and ladies squads open their bid against equally talented rivals in Day 7 of the Asian Games here.
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DOHA It will be an early clash of will and power as the Philippines drew title contenders Taiwan and Japan in the first two rounds of the golf competitions in the 15th Asian Games firing off Friday at the Doha Golf Club here.
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DOHA They trained long and hard for this, the big one in its ambitious golf program that took off early this year with a lot of promise, produced some good results midway in the season but got stymied by poor performances heading into the Asian Games here.
So it is no surprise that the pressure will be too heavy, the expectations too high when the countrys top shotmakers mix it up with the continents best in golf competitions unfolding Dec. 8 at the Doha Golf Club.
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DOHA GOLF CLUB
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