Watch here http://tinyurl.com/golf52 Barclays Singapore Open Live Stream Online Free European Tour Golf at The Tanjong & The Serapong, Sentosa GC . The tournament will be part of the European Tour Golfs and will be a 72 holes Stroke Play event,with no cut, at the The Tanjong & The Serapong, Sentosa GC from Thursday Nov 11 - Nov 14, 2010, LIVE online Brodcast here.
Tournament information
Venue: Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore
Date: Nov 11-14
Course stats: Serapong par 71, 7,300 yards; Tanjong par 71, 6,625 yards
Purse: €4,305,000 Winner: €713,165
Defending Champion: Ian Poulter (-10)
This week, Ian Poulter will look to successfully defend his Barclays Singapore Open title after he became the first winner of it when it was a European Tour event. Despite only being on the Asian Tour for years prior to 2009, its large prize fund has attracted many big name players in the past such as Phil Mickleson, Angel Cabrera, Rory Mcilroy and Padraig Harrington. Judging from past history, the competition looks to be wide open with top stars and players who struggle to get their tour card doing well. I am going to base a lot of my research on last year’s competition and decide from the information I gather what type of players I am looking for. I feel that length will be important this week, as will greens in regulation. Scoring was high last year with ten under winning the event so players who are perhaps not the greatest of putters might stand a chance this week. After weighing up my options, these are the players I have come up with.
This week, Ian Poulter will look to successfully defend his Barclays Singapore Open title after he became the first winner of it when it was a European Tour event. Despite only being on the Asian Tour for years prior to 2009, its large prize fund has attracted many big name players in the past such as Phil Mickleson, Angel Cabrera, Rory Mcilroy and Padraig Harrington. Judging from past history, the competition looks to be wide open with top stars and players who struggle to get their tour card doing well. I am going to base a lot of my research on last year’s competition and decide from the information I gather what type of players I am looking for. I feel that length will be important this week, as will greens in regulation. Scoring was high last year with ten under winning the event so players who are perhaps not the greatest of putters might stand a chance this week. After weighing up my options, these are the players I have come up with.
Tournament information
Venue: Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore
Date: Nov 11-14
Course stats: Serapong par 71, 7,300 yards; Tanjong par 71, 6,625 yards
Purse: €4,305,000 Winner: €713,165
Defending Champion: Ian Poulter (-10)
This week, Ian Poulter will look to successfully defend his Barclays Singapore Open title after he became the first winner of it when it was a European Tour event. Despite only being on the Asian Tour for years prior to 2009, its large prize fund has attracted many big name players in the past such as Phil Mickleson, Angel Cabrera, Rory Mcilroy and Padraig Harrington. Judging from past history, the competition looks to be wide open with top stars and players who struggle to get their tour card doing well. I am going to base a lot of my research on last year’s competition and decide from the information I gather what type of players I am looking for. I feel that length will be important this week, as will greens in regulation. Scoring was high last year with ten under winning the event so players who are perhaps not the greatest of putters might stand a chance this week. After weighing up my options, these are the players I have come up with.
This week, Ian Poulter will look to successfully defend his Barclays Singapore Open title after he became the first winner of it when it was a European Tour event. Despite only being on the Asian Tour for years prior to 2009, its large prize fund has attracted many big name players in the past such as Phil Mickleson, Angel Cabrera, Rory Mcilroy and Padraig Harrington. Judging from past history, the competition looks to be wide open with top stars and players who struggle to get their tour card doing well. I am going to base a lot of my research on last year’s competition and decide from the information I gather what type of players I am looking for. I feel that length will be important this week, as will greens in regulation. Scoring was high last year with ten under winning the event so players who are perhaps not the greatest of putters might stand a chance this week. After weighing up my options, these are the players I have come up with.
Serapong Card of Course
Hole | Par | Yards | Metres | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 | 429 | 392 | ||
2 | 3 | 168 | 154 | ||
3 | 4 | 480 | 439 | ||
4 | 5 | 569 | 520 | ||
5 | 4 | 474 | 433 | ||
6 | 4 | 389 | 356 | ||
7 | 5 | 587 | 537 | ||
8 | 3 | 215 | 197 | ||
9 | 4 | 452 | 413 | ||
10 | 4 | 405 | 370 | ||
11 | 4 | 412 | 377 | ||
12 | 4 | 497 | 454 | ||
13 | 4 | 458 | 419 | ||
14 | 3 | 201 | 184 | ||
15 | 4 | 430 | 393 | ||
16 | 4 | 407 | 372 | ||
17 | 3 | 185 | 169 | ||
18 | 5 | 542 | 496 | ||
OUT | 36 | 3763 | 3441 | ||
IN | 35 | 3537 | 3234 | ||
71 | 7300 | 6675 |
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