Golf at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's individual

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Men's individual
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Doha Golf Club
Date8 December 2006 (2006-12-08) – 11 December 2006 (2006-12-11)
Competitors69 from 18 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
  2002
2010  

The men's individual competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held from 8 December to 11 December at the Doha Golf Club. The men played at 7181 yards with a par 72. [1]

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Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Friday, 8 December 200607:001st round
Saturday, 9 December 200607:002nd round
Sunday, 10 December 200607:003rd round
Monday, 11 December 200607:00Final round

Results

RankAthleteRoundTotalTo par
1234
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Kyung-tae  (KOR)68716770276−12
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Pan Cheng-tsung  (TPE)66716872277−11
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Philippines.svg  Michael Bibat  (PHI)70726770279−9
4Flag of Singapore.svg  Choo Tze Huang  (SIN)70706970279−9
5Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Do-hoon 752  (KOR)69657372279−9
6Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kang Sung-hoon  (KOR)68726873281−7
7Flag of India.svg  Gaganjeet Bhullar  (IND)70707073283−5
7Flag of Japan.svg  Yuta Ikeda  (JPN)70707073283−5
9Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ben Leong  (MAS)69707471284−4
9Flag of Japan.svg  Yuki Ito  (JPN)68707175284−4
11Flag of India.svg  Chiragh Kumar  (IND)71717172285−3
11Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chiang Chen-chih  (TPE)70697472285−3
11Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Hu Mu  (CHN)72746673285−3
14Flag of India.svg  Anirban Lahiri  (IND)69737272286−2
14Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jay Bayron  (PHI)68747074286−2
16Flag of Thailand.svg  Pavit Tangkamolprasert  (THA)71767071288E
16Flag of Singapore.svg  Jonathan Leong  (SIN)74717073288E
18Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Siddikur Rahman  (BAN)71717276290+2
18Flag of Japan.svg  Yuki Usami  (JPN)70727276290+2
18Flag of India.svg  Joseph Chakola  (IND)73707077290+2
21Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Do-hoon 753  (KOR)69737574291+3
21Flag of Malaysia.svg  Siva Chandhran Supramaniam  (MAS)72717375291+3
23Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Ashun  (CHN)73727572292+4
23Flag of Thailand.svg  Nakarintra Ratanakul  (THA)74747074292+4
23Flag of Japan.svg  Naoyuki Tamura  (JPN)73757074292+4
23Flag of Bahrain.svg  Nasser Mubarak  (BRN)72776875292+4
27Flag of Bahrain.svg  Hamed Farhan  (BRN)76767071293+5
28Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chan Shih-chang  (TPE)69707778294+6
29Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Kandasamy Prabagaran  (SRI)75737473295+7
29Flag of Thailand.svg  Anujit Hirunratanakorn  (THA)71797174295+7
31Flag of Malaysia.svg  Shukree Othman  (MAS)73737773296+8
31Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Mithun Perera  (SRI)73757375296+8
31Flag of Pakistan.svg  Muhammad Ali Hai  (PAK)71767475296+8
34Flag of the Philippines.svg  Gene Bondoc  (PHI)74767572297+9
34Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Kangchun  (CHN)73757475297+9
34Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Văn Thống  (VIE)75776976297+9
37Flag of the Philippines.svg  Marvin Dumandan  (PHI)73737478298+10
38Flag of Singapore.svg  Vincent Khua  (SIN)72757280299+11
39Flag of Pakistan.svg  Vaqas Ahmed  (PAK)75737478300+12
39Flag of Malaysia.svg  Edmund Au  (MAS)72757578300+12
41Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Pan Fu-Chiang  (TPE)76777376302+14
41Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Tissa Chandradasa  (SRI)75777377302+14
43Flag of Thailand.svg  Varan Israbhakdi  (THA)78747181304+16
44Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Fan Zhipeng  (CHN)73787282305+17
45Flag of Lebanon.svg  Ali Hammoud  (LIB)79757973306+18
45Flag of Nepal.svg  Shivaram Shrestha  (NEP)78777378306+18
47Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Amrit de Soysa  (SRI)80767477307+19
48Flag of Singapore.svg  Justin Han  (SIN)75747980308+20
49Flag of Bahrain.svg  Abdulla Mubarak  (BRN)76827774309+21
49Flag of Nepal.svg  Yelamber Singh Adhikari  (NEP)80717781309+21
51Flag of Lebanon.svg  Rachid Akl  (LIB)78807775310+22
52Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trần Lê Duy Nhất  (VIE)79797182311+23
53Flag of Lebanon.svg  Adnan Hammoud  (LIB)81767680313+25
54Flag of Pakistan.svg  Tariq Mehmood  (PAK)78788180317+29
54Flag of Macau.svg  Chan Sio Peng  (MAC)81748082317+29
56Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Thái Dương  (VIE)81848073318+30
56Flag of Qatar.svg  Abdulaziz Al-Buainen  (QAT)79828077318+30
58Flag of Lebanon.svg  Mehdi Ramadan  (LIB)80758480319+31
59Flag of Vietnam.svg  Trịnh Văn Thọ  (VIE)79837979320+32
59Flag of Pakistan.svg  Muhammad Safdar Khan  (PAK)78788480320+32
61Flag of Bahrain.svg  Daij Mubarak  (BRN)84817581321+33
62Flag of Qatar.svg  Adel Saeedan Al-Hamad  (QAT)77848579325+37
63Flag of Qatar.svg  Tariq Abu-Mooza  (QAT)76838682327+39
64Flag of Nepal.svg  Chuda Bahadur Bhandari  (NEP)82828382329+41
65Flag of Macau.svg  Leung Kam Hung  (MAC)82798886335+47
66Flag of Nepal.svg  Tashi Ghale  (NEP)86868285339+51
67Flag of Qatar.svg  Abdulaziz Al-Bishi  (QAT)85858890348+60
68Flag of Macau.svg  João de Senna Fernandes  (MAC)93899081353+65
69Flag of Macau.svg  Tang Kam Pui  (MAC)88969399376+88

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