• Team Malaysia secure FCC Nations Cup

        Tuesday, October 18, 2011

        Team Malaysia with the trophy

        Team Malaysia came from behind to win the October FCC Nations Cup at Angkor Golf Resort on the 15-16th October.

        Ably supported by Hilary Fredericks, Ong Han Suan, Chuan  Koon Meng and top scorer Shuhei Okabe, Malaysia secured their victory with some blistering scoring on the final day.

        Trailing by three shots from overnight leaders Australia/ Thailand team, Okabe and Chua secured 72 points for the eventual winners over the final round.

        Man of the tournament went to Lewis Coyle securing a mammoth 75 points for his team over the two days, and Catriona Sutherland of Canada who won best lady player of the tournament.

        Saturday’s Longest drive went to Lewis Coyle, nearest the pins were sweetly struck by Bob Gordon and LucGrobet.

        Sunday’s longest drive was  awarded to Kevin Jeong, nearest the pins to Rachid Baazra and Francois Lepissier.

        Past winners include:

        New Zealand
        Canada
        Singapore / Myanmar
        Korea
      • IBC Legend of Golf

        September 4, 2011


        Winning Team of the IBC Legend of Golf
        Adam Robertson, David Carter, Matthew Rendal and Alfons Mensdorff




        Bland blows away Open field
        Monday, 08 August 2011 15:00 H S Manjunath 

        Don Bland, a US expatriate based in Thailand, shot a closing round of 75 to win the 3rd Angkor Amateur Open yesterday by a comfortable eight shots ahead of Cambodia’s Ly Hong and fellow Thai expat Noel Pittard at the Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap.

        Having dictated the pace in Saturday’s first round with a 77, Bland was one shot ahead of Italy’s Marco Scopetta going into the final round. The American then extended his lead with some measured golf to win untroubled.


         Don Bland of the US (second left) receives the trophy from Siem Reap Governor Suo Phirin after winning the 2011 Angkor Amateur Open by eight shots yesterday at the Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap. Photo Supplied

        Phnom Penh resident Bruce McClaren turned up trumps in Division B with a one-shot lead over Jung Sang Chol of South Korea. Local amateur Tan Savun took the honours in Division C, pushing Commander Nair of India to second place.

        The women’s event was clinched by Evangeline Apuhin of the Philipines, four shots ahead of Lesley Saunderson, a expat based in Phnom Penh.

        In a nearest the pin competition, winners included Lewis Coyle, Nicola Donati, Park Sing Ho, Siem Reap Governor Sou Phirin and Commander Nair.

        Angkor Golf Resort General Manager Adam Robertson was pleased with the turnout over the weekend. “A field of 65 golfers took to the fairways. We had participants from as many as eight countries making this a truly international event,” he told The Post yesterday.  

         
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      • Koreans dominate podium at FCC Nations Cup golf tourney

        Published March 15th 2011. Phnom Penh Post

         Korea Blue Team with the trophy

        Teams from South Korea took the lion's share of the honours in the third edition of the FCC Nations Cup golf tournament at the Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap over the weekend.

        Led by star performer Mun Dueokyeon, the Blue Korean team clinched the trophy with a combined score of 230, three points ahead of compatriots Korean White. The combined Belgium and USA team finished third with a score of 200 points in the two day event.
      • The Addicts Golfing Society of South India


        The Addicts Golfing Society of South India recently visited Angkor Golf Resort for their annual 'International' trip.

        A total of 58 Addicts journeyed from various parts of India to pay homage to the Angkor Wat temples and compete on the greens of Angkor. The golf event used the stableford scoring system; with eventual winner Mr. Rakesh Chadda coming out on top with 42 points.

        Addicts organizer; Cdr LM Krishnan hailed Angkor Golf Resort as one of the best courses they have visited on their annual pilgrimage to exotic golf destinations. Particular praise was given to the immaculate condition of the course which allowed for such an enjoyable round of golf.

        'Addicts' organizer; Mr. Krishnan conveyed this enthusiasm by confirming a number of Addicts to play in the Annual Angkor Amateur Open in August. He resolutely said "we will return".


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