Barclays Singapore Open stretched to Monday for 2nd straight year :For the second consecutive year, the Barclays Singapore Open champion will be decided on a Monday.
After two rain delays halted the sudden death play off between the Philippines’ Juvic Pagunsan and Spain’s Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano at the Sentosa Golf Club’s Serapong course, tournament director Mike Stewart announced that the action will resume at 7.30am on Monday.
Barclays Singapore Open (Nov 10 – 13)
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Barclays Singapore Open Golf 2011
Barclays Golf Singapore
What: Barclays Singapore Open Golf 2011
When: 10 to 13 November 2011
Where: Sentosa Golf Club
Website: www.barclayssingaporeopen.com
Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott, Ernie Els and KJ Choi are among the world’s top golfers who have competed in the Barclays Singapore Open. This tournament has been held annually on Sentosa Golf Club’s par 71 Serapong Course since 2005 and boasted Asia’s largest prize purse (USS5 million) in 2008.
Barclays Singapore Open Golf Odds Tee Times as Graeme McDowell bets for Major:Ahead of the Barclays Singapore Open this week, former US Open champion Graeme McDowell has supported suggestions that the tournament should be the fifth ‘major’ in golf.
The Northern Irishman believes that Singapore is the perfect venue for one of the biggest events in World golf and admits that it is one of the most exciting few days of the year for many players.
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He said: “The Barclays Singapore Open is one of the biggest tournaments of our season, globally. It has always had a strong field fighting for a piece of the excellent prize fund.”
“Barclays are great sponsors of big tournaments all over the world, and none more so than in Singapore, so it is an event many of us look forward to as the season comes to a close.”
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