Here's what's happening in golf around the world as we head into the weekend..
Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club
David Hearn T40 72 70 73 81 Graham DeLaet T7 72 67 68 71 -10
Round 4 Final
Ryan Moore birdied the first playoff hole to beat Gary Woodland and capture the CIMB Classic title on Monday after an overnight wait caused by storms and darkness.
Moore had to fight just to get in the playoff, hitting an awkward 60-yard wedge shot on the 18th hole Sunday that dropped within several feet of the hole and allowed him to salvage par.
Graham DeLaet was tied for the lead before going bogey, double at 15 and 16. He finished T7 at -10
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Lake Malaran GC
Shanghai, China
Round 4 Final
Gonzalo Fernandez-CastaƱo produced a stunning final round to win the first Final Series event on The Race to Dubai at the BMW Masters presented by SRE Group.
The Spaniard survived a late wobble at the last – he found two bunkers en route to a double bogey six, but 17 holes of flawless ball striking had given him sufficient room to claim a seventh European Tour title with a closing 68 and 11 under par total at Lake Malaren.
That was one shot ahead of Seve Trophy team-mate Francesco Molinari and Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee, the Italian coming from six shots off the pace at the start of the day.
Round 4 Final
Suzann Pettersen fired a final-round 3-under 69 to claim her 14th career LPGA Tour victory and successfully defend her title at the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship.
It was a head-to-head battle with Spaniard Azahara Munoz throughout the day but Pettersen pulled away late in the round to secure a five-stroke victory and clinch her fourth win of the season
Rod Spittle T15 -6 69 70 71 Jim Rutledge 73 75 70
Round 3 Final
Kenny Perry made a 10-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff with Bernhard Langer on Sunday to win the Champions Tour's AT&T Championship. Perry and Langer each shot 5-under 67 to finish at 13-under 203 on TPC San Antonio's AT&T Canyons Course. Perry saved par on the final hole of regulation with an 18-foot putt
Fred Funk, Colin Montgomerie and Kirk Triplett tied for third, two shots back. Funk shot 67, Triplett had a 68 and Montgomerie a 69.
Rod Spittle shot a final round 71 to finish in a tie for 15th. The result left him 31st on the money list, just under $17,000 behind Steve Elkington, which means he fails to retain his Tour status for next year. Spittle also came up 39 points shy of qualifying for the season ending Schwab Cup Championship.
Round 4 Final
Four rounds are in the books as all these players in the first stage are trying to qualify for the Q School final stage where 50 Web.com tour cards are up for grabs..
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Bryan Angus ( files from pgatour.com, europeantour.com lpga.com BBC Reuters, AP,CP )
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Bryan Angus ( files from pgatour.com, europeantour.com lpga.com BBC Reuters, AP,CP )
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