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Sentosa – Barclays Singapore Open 2007

The Barclays Singapore Open was held on Sentosa’s par-71 Serapong championship course from 1-4 November 2007. One of the region’s premier golf clubs, Sentosa Golf Club was opened in 1974 by Singapore’s then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Leading international and Asian golfers will vie for the US$4 million prize purse, Asia’s richest national Open.

Four day course passes worth S$100 :)

A shot of me with our passes before heading to Sentosa

We even got complimentary island entry and monorail passes!

Scott, myself, and Gary waiting for the monorail…

Checking out the scores…

who’s leading? Can you tell?

the course is beautiful – here’s a bunker

There are swans swimming in the lake…

Me and Scott by the lake…

We walked for hours, most of the time following the leading group

The leading group: Angel Cabrera (green), Jin Park (blue), Adam Scott (stripes)

Angel Cabrera and Adam Scott - contemplating, talking, posing

Jin Park and Adam Scott in conversation…

Whenever the players were getting ready for a shot, this goes up…
 

Jin Park watches as Adam Scott makes a putt

Jin Park’s turn to work his magic…

Angel Cabrera putting the ball…

Oh what symetry!

Scott and Gary making their way to the next hole…

Me and Gary finding a good spot by the green at the 18th hole

Time for a break and 100 Plus – the official isotonic drink

Anthony Kang on the 18th hole…

Quincy Quek ready for his last shot of the day…

All in all a great weekend out with Angel Cabrera bringing home the Barclays Singapore Open 2007 trophy.

Leading final scores
276 – Angel Cabrera (ARG) 71-63-70-72
277 – Vijay Singh (FIJ) 70-70-70-67
281 – Adam Scott (AUS) 70-67-73-71
282 – Jin Park (USA) 66-70-72-74
283 – Lee Westwood (ENG) 71-67-71-74
284 – Prom Meesawat (THA) 72-69-72-71
285 – Tetsuji Hiratsuka (JPN) 68-71-73-73
286 – Mark Brown (NZL) 71-69-74-72
286 – Kane Webber (AUS) 66-76-72-72
286 – Shiv Kapur (IND) 73-70-69-74
287 – Azuma Yano (JPN) 71-72-72-72
288 – Chinarat Phadungsil (THA) 73-71-71-73
288 – Gavin Flint (AUS) 66-72-74-76
289 – Zaw Moe (MYN) 70-76-70-73
289 – K J Choi (KOR) 68-72-75-74
289 – Keith Horne (RSA) 70-68-74-77
289 – Anthony Kang (USA) 69-70-72-78
290 – Charles Howell III (USA) 76-66-75-73
291 – Gary Simpson (AUS) 69-71-77-74
291 – Guido Van Der Valk (NLD) 71-71-74-75
291 – Chapchai Nirat (THA) 70-74-71-76
291 – Boonchu Ruangkit (THA) 72-71-70-78