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Wi has top 15 finish at Deutsche bank

Korea’s Charlie Wi blasted his second straight two-under-par 69 to finish in tied 14th place at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.

Wi, the 2006 Maybank Malaysian Open winner, fired three birdies against a lone dropped shot in the final round for a four-day total of 277. Phil Mickelson shot a 66 and took the title two strokes ahead of Tiger Woods who claimed tied second spot for a 270 total.

Kevin Na slipped on the final day with a 76 in lone 69th spot while Sweden’s Daniel Chopra posted his second consecutive 74 and finished in joint 70th position for 288 total.

In Europe, Asian Tour’s James Kingston fired his second straight two-under-par 71 and claimed tied 14th position at the Johnnie Walker Championship in Gleneagles on Sunday.

With four birdies against two bogeys, Kingston, a multiple winner on the Asian Tour, produced a four-day total of seven-under-par 285 and finished five strokes behind champion Marc Warren of Scotland.

India’s Shiv Kapur shot his best round of 70 in joint 26th position for a 288 total while compatriot Jeev Milkha Singh, who was last year’s Asian Tour’s UBS Order of Merit winner, slipped with a 78 on the final day as he finished in tied 53rd spot.

Six stokes back was Thailand’s Chinarat Phadungsil who struck a 76 in tied 64th place after a 299 total while Terry Pilkadaris of Australia struggled to a 78 in lone 68th position.

September 4, 2007

 

 


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