Garcia battles illness to shoot 69 at Singapore Open

Garcia battles illness to shoot 69 at Singapore Open

Defending champion Sergio Garcia, battling a sinus infection and an upset stomach, shot 2-under 69 to trail by three in Round 1 of the Singapore Open.Taiwans Hung Chien-Yao was able to complete a 5-under 66 to take the outright lead before inclement weather suspended play.Despite his illness, Garcia felt he played if not scored pretty well.
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I've had a little bit of a sinus infection these last couple of days, and a bit of an upset stomach this morning, Garcia told reporters. But I think I played nicely, and the highest I can shoot.Lightning halted play for over three hours at Sentosa Golf Club and play was eventually called with 78 players on the course.Other notables include: Matthew Fitzpatrick, who shot 3-under 68; Davis Love III, who was 3 under through 11 holes; and Paul Casey, who was even par through 11. Dru Love, who like his father is trying to earn a spot at The Open via qualifying this week, shot 2-over 73.


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Sergio Garcia battles illness to shoot 69 at Singapore Open


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Defending champion Sergio Garcia, battling a sinus infection and an upset stomach, shot 2-under 69 to trail by three in Round 1 of the Singapore Open. Taiwan's Hung Chien-Yao was able to
Garcia battles illness to shoot 69 at Singapore Open


Garcia battles illness to shoot 69 at Singapore Open Source: The Golf Channel Defending champion Sergio Garcia, battling a sinus infection and an upset stomach, shot 2-under 69 to trail by three in Round 1 of the Singapore Open.
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Defending champion Sergio Garcia, battling a sinus infection and an upset stomach, shot 2-under 69 to trail by three in Round 1 of the Singapore Open. Taiwan's Hung Chien-Yao was able to
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