David Puig strolled to a
majestic five-shot win in the US$2 million International Series Singapore
today – to register his maiden victory in the professional game. He completed a
stunning wire-to-wire triumph after firing a final round one-over-par 73 to
finish the Asian Tour event on 19-under, with Jaewoong Eom from Korea
finishing in second place, after carding a 69. American Andy
Ogletree took another step closer to securing both the Asian Tour and
International Series Order of Merits by closing with a 69, which featured a
hole-in-one on the par-three fourth, to finish in a tie for third with
Thailand’s Poom Saksansin, in with a 68. |
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Puig had a nine-shot
lead at the start of the day thanks to rounds of 64, 66 and 66 and was never
challenged. Playing conservatively, he made the turn in one under with a
birdie on eight, before a minor wobble with bogeys on 11 and 14. The
21-year-old had a six-shot lead playing 18, which playing partner Eom
birdied. “It's awesome,” said
Puig, who won US$360,000. “You know, this is my
first year as a professional, but I think I deserved a win probably two or
three months before this day. But, yeah, it's awesome, it's the best feeling
in the world. That's why I practice so hard and yeah, very happy.” His success comes as
no surprise, as since turning professional in September last year he has been
close to winning on numerous occasions, including in his first event the
International Series Morocco, where he was third, and the International
Series England in August, when he tied for fourth. |
This was only his
ninth start on the Asian Tour and moved him into second position on the
International Series Order of Merit and fourth place on the Asian Tour merit
list. His success comes off
the back of an outstanding season on the LIV Golf League, where he has been
playing for Torque GC – the dominant team this year, having won four times. He added: “It has
been an awesome journey. I had a good opportunity to join LIV right after
college and I think I took advantage of that and played pretty good this
year. Also, I want to say thanks to my team, the Torque team, they have
always been very helpful to me, and I learned a lot from them. And yeah,
playing against these guys, it's a dream come true. But I think I should be
here and then today I showed that.” Today’s victory is
the perfect preparation for next week’s LIV Golf Jeddah – the final
regular-season event of 2023. He’ll be hoping to improve on his best
individual finish on LIV Golf, which is joint fourth place at LIV Golf
Greenbrier in August. |
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Eom’s strong finish
allowed him to match his best performance on the Asian Tour, as he tied for
second in the New Zealand Open in March. “I’m very pleased
with the way I played this week,” said Eom. “Nice to finish with
a birdie on the last. I actually had a lot of chances out there, but it was
just too hot outside. I was feeling dizzy out there, that’s why I made a
bogey on the 15th. But I managed to hang in there and finish well to claim
second. It feels good to finish runner-up in a big tournament like this. It’s
also going to help me keep my card for next year.” The Korean injured
his left wrist a couple of years ago, underwent surgery and spent a year and
a half recuperating before making a comeback last year. |
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Ogletree’s ace was
the result of a magnificent five iron from 230 yards that flew straight into
the cup. He said: “Yeah, it
was crazy. I didn’t see it. I just had a really bad hole on three and was
trying to decide between a four and a five. I said let’s hit the five and
give it a chance, and it flew in. Crazy. We heard it hit the pin, but we
didn’t know where it went. We got up there, and there it was in the hole.” It was his ninth hole
in one and he also chipped in on the next hole for a birdie. Remarkably, moment
earlier, Japan’s Jinichiro Kozuma won a brand new BYD SEAL EV thanks to a
superb ace on the par-three 16th. He fired in a perfect nine-iron and claimed
the keys to the electric vehicle. Singapore amateur
Ryan Ang also finished in a blaze of glory holing his second shot on the
par-four ninth, his final hole, for an eagle two and a 68. His six-under
total meant he finished as the leading local player in a tie for 23rd. The SJM Macao Open is
the next stop on the Asian Tour and tees-off on Thursday at Macau Golf and
Country Club. It is the first time the event has been played since 2017, when
India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar won the event for the second time. For more
information about International Series Singapore please follow the link here to the Asian Tour website. |
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