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SINGAPORE Jay Bayron closed out with a second straight 70 and finished fifth in the individual competition of the Singapore Open Amateur Championship ruled by Chiragh Kumar of India at the Singapore Island Country Clubs Bukit course here yesterday.
Four muffed birdie putts inside five feet slowed down Bayrons final round bid for the crown won by Michael Bibat in 2004 as the 28-year-old shotmaker, five strokes off the pace at the start of the round, settled for 34-36 round for that one-under par card and a four-day aggregate of 281.
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BONDOC AND FERNANDO
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Four muffed birdie putts inside five feet slowed down Bayrons final round bid for the crown won by Michael Bibat in 2004 as the 28-year-old shotmaker, five strokes off the pace at the start of the round, settled for 34-36 round for that one-under par card and a four-day aggregate of 281.
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August 26, 2006 - 12:00am