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Jeev finishes tied 17th, Korean Hyun wins Tokai Classic

Press Trust of India | Posted on Sep 30, 2012 at 05:30pm IST

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Nagoya: Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh played a steady even-par 72 on the final day to finish tied 17th at the 120 million Yen Coca-Cola Tokai Classic at the Miyoshi Country Club's 7,315-yard West Course.

Jeev, who has played three weeks in a row in Japan, struck birdies on the second and seventh and his bogeys came on the fourth and 16th. He had rounds of 75, 72, 71 and 72 and totalled two-over 290.

Meanwhile, overnight leader Korean Hyun-Woo Ryu won his maiden title on the Japan Golf Tour with a playoff victory over Shingo Katayama. The 31-year-old Ryu is playing in his rookie year in Japan.

Jeev finishes tied 17th, Korean Hyun wins Tokai Classic

Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh played a steady even-par 72 on the final day to finish tied 17th at Tokai Classic.

The Korean survived a triple-bogey six at the 190-yard 16th hole and then played two pars to ensure he would get into a sudden-death play-off in which he beat Katayama (66), who made up a five-shot deficit in the final round.

Kyung Tae Kim (71) finished alone in third position at five-under 283.

A final round 68 saw Japanese favourite Ryo Ishikawa climb into a share of sixth spot on 286 while Money List leader Hiroyuki Fujita ended 24th on 291. The next event on the Japan Golf Tour is the Canon Open.

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Jeev Milkha Singh

Posted on Apr 04, 2013 at 10:05PM IST
Jeev Milkha Singh (born 15 December 1971) is the first Indian golfer to become a member of the European Tour. He is the highest ranked Indian golfer in the world and first broke into the top 100 in October 2006. ...

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