Mark Brown has scored a best round of the day bogey free 66 in the final round of the Maybank Malaysian Open to finish in a tie for tenth place. After consistent performances of 71, 71 and 72 over the first three rounds Brown saved his best for last to gain his first top ten for 2010. Click here to see full scores.
Classy Finish For Brown
8 March, 2010 | 2 Comments
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Marty Doile - 9 Mar 10
Well done mate good start to the year
Dave Hornblow - 13 Mar 10
It's fun being an ex-Shandon member now living in Bahrain because I get to see Mark Brown come through the 'Gulf Swing'(Abu Dhabi, Qatar, and Dubai) of the European Tour in late January and early February. The results this year: A missed cut in Abu Dhabi by just one shot and despite being one under the card! A 'two over'performance in Qatar from four rounds that helped cover some expenses. And a missed cut by two in Dubai, with a first round 78 in tough conditions where many of the players were in the mid-70s, and a second round 70 that included the missing of half a dozen frustratingly gettable puts. It could easily have been a round of 65 or 66 and healthy earnings at the end of the event. It's tough! A very fine line between nothing and a healthy pay week. So what happened after that? More frustration with a missed cut by three in New Delhi, in a country where (remember) Mark won two tournaments in a row just a while ago. Time to give up? Not this fellow! This guy is persistent! Mark's top ten finish in Malaysia was brilliant. His final round of 66 was a true indication of where his golf is at present. Go for it, Mark. Trust your judgement on the greens. We can all see a great year unfolding!