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  • Mardan Mamat Wins Bangladesh Open

    Mardan Mamat Wins Bangladesh Open

    DHAKA: Veteran Singapore golfer Mardan Mamat capped a dominant performance over the four days to win the inaugural Bangladesh Open by two strokes in Dhaka on Saturday (May 30).

    The 47-year-old, who said he was inspired by an encouraging message from his wife Naz, shot a two-under-par 69 to finish with a combined score of 14-under 270 at the Kurmitola Golf Club.

    It was Mamat’s fifth Asian Tour title, which earned him the winner’s purse of US$54,000 after he led in all four rounds of the US$300,000 event in the Bangladeshi capital.

    Khalin Joshi of India shot a 68 in the final round to end with 272 and tie for second place with Lee Soo-min of South Korea, who posted a 67 on the last day.

    Mamat, keeping himself composed in the stifling heat, bogeyed the fourth hole to have his overnight lead of three shots reduced by one, but then stayed on course to claim what he said was a “special win”.

    “I’m the first winner of the Bangladesh Open so this is a special win,” he said. “I talked to my wife last night and she sent me a message saying ‘You are the champion, you are the winner and you are the man’.

    “That really inspired me today.

    “I have improved a lot on my mental game. I talk a lot to myself to motivate myself to play well. In fact, my wife and I have been talking a lot about my game and confidence.

    “She always inspires me and feeds me positive thoughts. I’m very pleased with that.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Mardan Mamat Wins Philippines’ Resorts World Manila Masters Tournament

    Mardan Mamat Wins Philippines’ Resorts World Manila Masters Tournament

    MANILA: Singapore’s Mardan Mamat overcame strong winds on Sunday (Nov 23) to secure a commanding six-shot win for his fourth Asian Tour victory at the Philippines’ Resorts World Manila Masters tournament.

    “It means a lot to me,” said the 47-year-old veteran who fell to his knees, kissing the ground after tapping in for par at the last hole. “When I was on the range, the wind was pretty strong and I knew the scores won’t be low,” he said.

    “Walking up on the 18th hole… anything can still happen. I knew I had a six-shot lead and I didn’t want to make any stupid mistakes and just kept the ball in play. I didn’t feel comfortable until after I hit my second shot,” he recalled.

    The winner of the 2004 Indian Open, 2006 Singapore Masters and the 2012 Philippine Open ends a two-year title drought with this victory. Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat initially looked to overtake the Singaporean, but the wind caused his second shot on the fourth hole to go into the hazard.

    “I thought I would use a five-wood to hit it on the fourth hole. If it gets into the bunker, I will just get up and down there for a birdie. But with the windy condition today, I couldn’t strike it good,” the 25-year-old said, as he closed with a three-over-par 75 to finish tied for fourth.

    Leading scores after the fourth round at the par-72 Manila Southwoods course:

    268 – Mardan Mamat (SIN) 65-68-66-69

    274 – Lionel Weber (FRA) 70-70-64-70

    276 – Prom Meeswat (THA) 73-72-63-68

    278 – Sam Brazel (AUS) 67-75-67-69, Hung Chien-yao (TPE) 67-71-69-71, Paul Peterson (USA) 68-70-69-75, Kiradech Aphibarnrat (THA) 66-69-68-75

    279 – Nicholas Fung (MAS) 69-69-68-73

    280 – Thaworn Wiratchant (THA) 75-70-68-67, Akinori Tan (JPN) 72-69-70-69, Scott Hend (AUS) 73-69-69-69, Wang Jeung-hun (KOR) 68-65-77-70, Chiragh Kumar (IND) 72-71-67-70, Thitiphun Chuayprakong (THA) 71-68-70-71, Arie Irawan (MAS) 71-71-67-71, Danny Chia (MAS) 66-71-71-72, Daisuke Kataoka (JPN) 65-73-70-72, Jbe Kruger (RSA) 70-73-64-73, Berry Henson (USA) 74-68-64-74

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com