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Asian Tour: Spain’s David Puig powers to Malaysian Open victory, claims major place in process

  • Puig produces flawless weekend of golf to win Asian Tour’s first event of the year, secures spot at Open Championship
  • Wang Jeung-han and Denwit Boriboonsub card startling 10-under-par 61s to finish second and third, also earning places at Royal Troon in July

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David Puig holds The Seagram Trophy after winning the Malaysian Open. Photo: Asian Tour.

David Puig bagged his second Asian Tour victory in four months on Sunday, securing his spot at this year’s Open Championship in the process.

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The young Spaniard fired a final round nine-under-par 62 to finish the IRS Prima Malaysian Open at 23 under, two shots ahead of South Korea’s Wang Jeung-han.

Wang’s startling 61, the low round of the week, was matched by Denwit Boriboonsub, who finished in a tie for third with American John Catlin, who carded a 66, on 20 under.

Denwit and Wang claimed the other two Open spots up for grabs this week at The Mines Resort & Golf Club. Denwit earned the last of the three places courtesy of having a higher world ranking than his American rival.

As preferred lies were played no records were officially set, including Denwit’s eight under on the back nine, which matched the Asian Tour record.

Denwit Boriboonsub (left), alongside Wang Jeung-han and David Puig (right) after all three earned their spots at this year’s Open Championship at Royal Troon. Photo: Asian Tour.
Denwit Boriboonsub (left), alongside Wang Jeung-han and David Puig (right) after all three earned their spots at this year’s Open Championship at Royal Troon. Photo: Asian Tour.

Puig had a weekend to remember, going from almost missing the cut to playing his last two rounds at 18 under, and he said winning was “a weird feeling”.

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