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Singh named European Golfer of the Month
India's
Jeev Milkha Singh has been named The European Tour Golfer of the
Month for November following a month which saw him win twice, claim
the Asian Tour's UBS Order of Merit title and finish second on the
Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit.
Singh followed his win in the Volvo Masters at Valderrama at the
end of the previous month with a third place finish in the UBS Hong
Kong Open, a performance that sealed his first Merit crown.
His season got even better with back-to-back victories in the Casio
World Open and the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup on the Japan Golf Tour
which lifted him into the World Top 50 for the first time, a climb
from 319th in April.
Renton Laidlaw, commentator for The Golf Channel, said: "Following
his win in the Volvo Masters with a run of third, first and first
was an outstanding achievement and the month of November undoubtedly
belonged to Jeev."
In addition to Singh, there were several outstanding candidates
for The European Tour Golfer of the Month Award, voted for by a
panel comprising members of the golfing print, broadcast and television
media.
Korea's Yang Yong-eun won the biggest title of his career in holding
off the challenge of a world-class field to win the HSBC Champions
tournament in Shanghai, Spain's José Manuel Lara made his
long-awaited breakthrough with victory in the UBS Hong Kong Open,
England's Justin Rose re-entered the winners' enclosure for the
first time in four years when he won the MasterCard Masters and
Ireland's Padraig Harrington defeated Tiger Woods in a play-off
to win the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan.
The Golfer of the Month Award is presented to a European Tour Member
each month from January to December for his performance on The European
Tour International Schedule and in worldwide competition.
Winners in 2006 have been Henrik Stenson (January), Charl Schwartzel
(February), Jean Van de Velde (March), Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño
(April), David Howell (May), John Bickerton (June), Robert Karlsson
(July), Alejandro Cañizares (August), Paul Casey (September)
and Padraig Harrington (October).
December 13, 2006
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