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 Jordan Spieth finished runner-up at the Singapore Open on Monday after South Korea's Song Young-han held his nerve to beat the fast-finishing world number one by a single stroke.

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Miguel Tabuena stood six shots off the pace after 23 holes as play was suspended due to lightning in the second round of the $1-million SMBC Singapore Open Friday at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore.

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Thunderstorms forced the cancellation of the third round of the $6 million Singapore Open, now reduced to 54 holes with Juvic Pagunsan laying five strokes behind Spain’s Gonzalo Fernando-Castano at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore yesterday.

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Mars Pucay fired a two-under par 70 but fell way behind in the race for four British Open berths in the Final Qualifying-Asia at the Sentosa Golf Club’s Serapong course in Singapore yesterday.

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Angelo Que opens his bid for a second straight British Open stint as he joins 63 other aspirants in today’s start of the 36-hole Final Qualifying-Asia at the Sentosa Golf Club’s Serapong course in Singapore.

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Jordan Spieth showed no signs of fatigue on the latest leg of his globe-trotting tour, taking a share of the lead at the Singapore Open on Thursday despite having his agent caddie for him.

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Matteo Manassero of Italy matched South African Louis Oosthuizen’s birdie on the final hole to force a playoff then beat the former British Open champion on the third extra hole with an eagle to capture the $6 million Singapore Open crown at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore yesterday.

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