MANILA, Philippines — Miguel Tabuena lost his touch, rhythm and all when it mattered most, limping with a five-over 76 and ending up joint eighth in the Singapore Open ruled by Matt Kuchar at Sentosa’s Serapong course Sunday. Just three strokes behind Kuchar after 54 holes, Tabuena failed to go up-and-down on Nos. He wound up with a 275 for joint eighth with Danny Masrin (68) of Indonesia and India’s Rashid Khan (70), nine shots behind Kuchar, who bucked a triple-bogey mishap on No. 1 and reigning Olympic gold medalist Justin Rose of England, who rallied with a backside 31 for a 67. The poor finish likewise spoiled Tabuena’s bid for one of the four slots in The Open set in July in England although his joint eighth effort still netted him $21,666.67 (P1.1 million).
Source: Philippine Star January 19, 2020 08:03 UTC