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Congratulations!! Charlie Stephenson (England) the Champion of the 15th Asian Senior Masters Singapore 2024 proudly presented by Integra Petrochemicals.
Charlie had a very steady round droppig only 1 bogey during the round on the 5th a par 3 but quickly rallied with a birdy on the 7th to card a level par 35 for the front nine. His birdy on the 13th saw him return 35 on the back to come in at 1 under par with 70 despite the very wet and challenging conditions.
1st runner was Zainudin Dollah (Singapore) with 71 at even par with Rosazli Baharuddin (Malaysia) and Allard Bernhofen (Australia) tied for 3rd place with 73 at 2 over.
The Professional's Leader Board:
1. Charles Stephenson (England) came in at 1 under par with 70
2. Zainudin Dollah (Singapore) came in with 71 at level par
T3. Rosazli Baharuddin (Malaysia) with 73 at 2 over
T3. Allard Bernhofen (Australia) with 73 at 2 over
5. Gavin Webb (Australia) with 77
6. Halim Muazzam (Malaysia) with 78
7. Kim Das (India) with 79
8. Gary Kwek (India) with 80
9. Rene Larsen (Denmark) with 81
10. Haldane Lee (Scotland)
11. Ved Narayan (India)
12. Jay Jhaveri (India)
13. Kim Ju Min (Korea)
14. Shaheen Iqbal (USA)
15. Chuan Campbell (Singapore)
16. Razlan bin Md Din (Singapore)
17. Roger Van Baal (Holland)
18. Howard Otten (Australia)
19. Leon Ng (Singapore)
20. Honjo Tatsuya (Japan)
The Amateur's Leader Board:
- Tan Lee Hong(Singapore) with 82
2. Raymond Lee (Singapore) with 84
3. Charles Parnell (Australia)
4. Ron Teo (Singapore)
5. Alex Rose (Scotland)
6. Truong Ha Phuong (Vietnam)
7. Julius Foo(Singapore)
8. Jereme Aziz (Malaysia)
9. Jon Pritchard (Scotland)
10. Jens Hinrichsen (Germany)
11. Trygve Dyrlie (Norway)
12. William Banwell (Enlgland)
13. Mark Shipton (England)
14. Chris Holmes (England)
15. Ben Taylor-Robinson (England)
16. Lee Garvey (England)
17. Rytik Rangroo (India)
18. Tom Long (Scotland)
19. Budiman (Indonesia)
Best Team:
Jereme Aziz (Malaysia) - AM
Julius Foo(Singapore) - AM
Truong Ha Phuong (Vietnam) - AM
Gavin Webb (Australia)
Novelty Holes:
NTP - 2nd - Rosazli Baharuddin (Malaysia)
NTP - 5th - Mark Shipton (England)
NTP - 12th - Charles Stephenson (England)
NTP - 17th - Kim Das (India)
LD - 4th - Charles Stephenson (England)
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left to right - Rytik Rangroo, Charles Stephenson & Jens Hinrichsen

left to right - David Stanford, Jereme Aziz, Rangroo & Gavin Webb
14th Asian Senior Masters Singapore 2021 presented by Integra Petrochemicals.
Congratulations Tim Pinneger (Singapore) the Champion of the 14th ASM Singapore 2021. Tim led the tournament from start to finish returning a commendable 2 day total of 146 at 4 over, despite the very wet conditions. 1st runner up was Gary Kwek (Singapore) one of our countries leading professionals based out of Champions Golf Academy who returned a 149


2nd runner up was Kelvin Kwok (Singapore) with 151 with Mark Lamb (England) returning 153 to come in 4th Earlier this year,
Mark just missed qualifying for the Seniors British Open, he was Amateur Champion at the AST’s inaugural 2003 Asian Senior Masters Singapore @ Jurong CC, the first Senior's PGA Tournament to be staged in SE Asia, at which Korea's Choi Yoon Soo emerged victorious against worthy challengers representing PGAs from all over the Asia Pacific, South Africa, Australia along with numerous members of the European Seniors Tour.


It was a pleasure having Samantha Dizon (Philippines) the tournaments Amateur Champion participate, she hails from Marikina City, will join California Baptist University Lancers for the 2022-23 season, was overall girls champion at the JGTA Aspirations at the Bluffs in 2019, won the Sarawak Chief Minister's Cup in 2019 carding 7-under-par and was runner-up at HSBC Youth Golf Challenge 2021 on Mar 16-18 with 8-over-par.


We were pleased to have Troy Storm a 12-year-old Singaporean and fellow SICC member participate, he certainly did the club proud, Troy has for the past 3 years been on our Junior Elite Team, came runner-up in the SICC Junior Champions 2020 (under 18s) at age 11 and become the youngest SICC Junior Champion 2021 (under 18s) at age 12, his score despite the adverse weather conditions certainly put me to shame…. Ha3!!









































































































