Miguel Tabuena rallies to end 5-year title drought at Asian Tour

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Miguel Tabuena (AFP)

By KRISTEL SATUMBAGA

Miguel Tabuena rallied from a six-shot deficit to capture the storm-hit DGC Open title at the Delhi Golf Club in India Sunday, March 19.

The 28-year-old Tabuena torched the field with a final-round seven-under-par 65 to finish with a 12-under par 276, beating erstwhile leader and local bet Rashid Khan by a stroke.

The Filipino bet had earlier rounds of 68, 71 and 72.

The victory not only earned Tabuena the $135,000 top purse (around P7.3 million), but also ended a five-year title drought in the Asian Tour for Tabuena, whose last title came at the Queen’s Cup in December 2018.

Overall, it was Tabuena’s third Asian Tour title – his first one at the Philippine Open in 2015.

Khan, who started the round with a three-shot lead, scored a final-round 72 to finish with 275.

Thailand’s Chapchai Nirat came in third with a 278 after a fourth-round 68, while local bets Chikkarangappa S and S.S.P Chwrasia placed fourth and fifth with 280 and 281 aggregates.

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