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Singh sweeps top Asian Tour UBS awards
India's
Jeev Milkha Singh capped a dream season when he scooped up three
main honours at the Asian Tour's UBS Awards Gala 2006 on Sunday
night.
In a stunning year which saw Singh claim four titles around the
globe, the tenacious Indian made it a night to remember when he
was feted by his peers at the Oriental Hotel after being voted the
Players' Player of the Year and winning the inaugural UBS Special
Achievement Award.
The two accolades were in addition to the prestigious UBS Order
of Merit title which Singh claimed for the first time in his career
following a stellar season on the Asian Tour in which he won the
Volvo China Open and registered five other top-10s for a record
haul of US$591,884 from 14 starts.
"It's been a dream year for me. To receive the recognition
from my fellow competitors, it's a great honour. Winning these awards
will stay with me for the rest of my life. It means a lot as this
is the place where I started my career.
"The Asian Tour has been a family to me because this is where
I started from. Everyone on Tour is so friendly and I'll never forget
that," said Singh, who received a standing ovation after being
crowned Asia's number one. He is the third Indian after Arjun Atwal
and Jyoti Randhawa to claim the mantle.
Singh, who has propelled himself into the world's top-50, which
guarantees him starts in all four Majors next year, also enjoyed
tremendous success in Europe where he won the season-ending Volvo
Masters in Spain and also triumphed twice in Japan.
Oliver Bertschinger, Head of Sponsorship, Asia Pacific, UBS, said:
Jeev Milkha Singh put together one of the most outstanding
seasons in Asian Tour history in 2006. He has proven himself as
the finest player on the Asian Tour through his victory on the UBS
Order of Merit, plus he is considered amongst the elite on the Japanese
and European Tours after his four international titles.
"There is no doubt that his contribution to Asian golf has
been enormous through his single-season efforts in 2006 and we are
delighted that he was also voted as the winner of the inaugural
UBS Special Achievement Award.
The Rookie of the Year honour went to exciting Filipino talent
Juvic Pagunsan, who finished seventh with US$291,847 on the UBS
Order of Merit following four top-10s in an impressive debut season.
Anthony Kang of the United States won the Birdie Leader award after
snaring a total of 322 birdies throughout 2006, which saw the Asian
Tour stage an unprecedented 27 tournaments with a record of over
US$24 million in total prize money.
India's Jyoti Randhawa took home the Lowest Stroke Average with
69.74, a wonderful reflection of his consistent performance in which
he won the Hero Honda Indian Open and finished sixth on the UBS
Order of Merit.
Simon Yates of Scotland hit the most Greens in Regulation (GIR)
with a strike rate of 73 per cent to top the category while Thailand's
Chawalit Plaphol took home the Lowest Putting Average award with
1.69 putts per GIR.
The Sentosa Golf Club, venue of this year's Barclays Singapore
Open, was voted by the players as the Host Venue of the Year.
ASIAN TOUR'S UBS AWARDS GALA - ROLL OF HONOUR
UBS Order of Merit winner: Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind)
Players' Player of the Year: Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind)
UBS Special Achievement Awards: Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind)
Rookie of the Year: Juvic Pagunsan (Phi)
Host Venue of the Year: Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore
Greens in Regulation: Simon Yates (Sco) 73 %
Lowest Stroke Average: Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) 69.74
Birdie Leader: Anthony Kang (USA) 322 birdies
Lowest Putting Average: Chawalit Plaphol (Tha) 1.69
December 18, 2006
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