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      <description>David Puig claimed the biggest win of his professional career on Sunday, holding off a stacked field to claim the BMW Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane.
The Spanish LIV Golf star shot a final round five-under-par 66 to finish on 18 under, two shots clear of China’s Ding Wenyi in the DP World Tour’s season opener.
Australia’s Marc Leishman, who also plays on the LIV Golf League, finished in a tie for third with New Zealand’s Nick Voke on 15 under.
Puig, who became just the ninth...</description>
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      <description>Dominic Foos broke a 29-year drought for German golfers on the Asian Tour on Sunday, claiming the SJM Macau Open to become the first of his countrymen to win since Bernhard Langer in Hong Kong in 1996.
Foos beat Taiwan’s Wang Wei-hsuan on the second hole of a sudden-death play-off after the pair finished 72 holes tied at 17-under-par.
The 28-year-old German drained a 10ft birdie putt to win after Wang missed his attempt for a four on the iconic 18th green at Macau Golf and Country Club.
Wang and...</description>
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      <description>Sarit Suwannarut is chasing his third Asian Tour title, Brett Rnkin and Ding Wenyi are hunting down their first, and the SJM Macau Open is all set for an exciting finish on Sunday.
Three shots clear at the start of the day, Sarit’s four-under-par 66 took him to 16-under overall, two ahead of Rankin, who carded a 64, and another stroke clear of Ding after the Chinese player’s 65.
The trio will trade blows in the final group at Macau Golf and Country Club, although Sarit’s experience could prove...</description>
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      <description>The reigning Asian Games champion, three-quarters of the Hong Kong men’s team that won bronze in Hangzhou, and home advantage, there are lots of reasons for the city’s golfers to feel optimistic ahead of the National Games next month.
Even facing the likes of defending champion Carl Yuan and Li Haotong in the men’s competition, and former world No 1 Yin Ruoning and Lily Muni He in the women’s event, the eight-strong squad will fancy their chances at Hong Kong Golf Club.
And it is not as though...</description>
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