Get ready for the thrilling final round of the Moutai Singapore Open 2025! This video breaks down the Round 4 tee times and pairings, highlighting the leaders and key contenders.
Jeunghun Wang, James Piot, and Soomin Lee share the lead at 15-under, with Bio Kim and Yosuke Asaji hot on their heels. We’ll analyze the groupings, including the final trio teeing off at 9:35 am local time.
Will we see a dramatic comeback or a wire-to-wire victory?
Key Highlights:
Final round tee times and pairings for all players
Analysis of the leaderboard and key contenders
Insights into the course conditions and potential challenges
Predictions for the final outcome
Don’t miss this exciting conclusion to the Moutai Singapore Open 2025!
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The race for victory is on. The Maai Singapore Open 2025 is heating up and the final round tea times are set. After an intense third round, the leaderboard is packed with talent, promising an exciting finish. Let’s dive into the details. On Saturday, November 8th, the course witnessed some incredible performances. Jun Wang and James Payatt both fired impressive rounds of five under 67, joining Suman Lee at the top. These three titans of the green are tied for the lead at 15 under after three rounds with a slim oneshot lead over BioKim and Yoskeargi. The stage is set for a thrilling showdown. The final round will commence on Sunday, November 9th, with the first tea time starting at 7:34 a.m. local time. Players will be teeing off from split te’s, adding another layer of strategy to the game. Here’s a breakdown of the tea times, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of the action. Starting from the 10th T 7:34 a.m. Anthony Kim – 7 Stfano Masley – 7uh Han – 7 7:45 a.m. Dodge Kemer – 7 Harry Takis a – 7 Ajit Sandu – 7:56 a.m. Sirut Vances – 7 Son Kim – 7 Sangin Kim – 7 8007 a.m. Roberto Labriger – 6 Braden Lee A – 6 Danti Boomer – 6 8:18 a.m. Charles Porter – 6 Changai Sudsum – 6 At Rouge Wikroen Chai – 6 8:29 a.m. Gonerenkl -5 Kardabanit -5 Calebat -5 8:40 a.m. Tanapat Pachikel -4 Angelo Q -4 Chap Chai Nayat -4 851 a.m. Troy Storm Aus 3 Amed Busus 3 Wayan Charus 3 9:02 a.m. Travis Smithus 3 Gau Carrus 3 Marcus Fraserus 3 9:13 a.m. Denelia minus3 George Niser minus 2 Sarat Yonroen Chai minus 2 9:24 a.m. Pa Peter minus one Zo Jin E starting from the first T 7:34 a.m. Maximleian Rottoff – 7 Wei Huan Wang – 8 Dominic Fouse -8 7:45 a.m. Paul Casey – 8 Chen Jung – 8 Scott Hendus 9 7:56 a.m. Sarah Suarner – 9 Matthew Chung – 9 Miguel Cabalo – 9 8:07 a.m. Austin Truslo – 9 Steve Luton – 9 Puzzit Superi – 9 8:18 a.m. Taylor Guus 10 Xi Chong Chan – 10 Thomas Petz – 10 8:29 a.m. Miguel Tabuiner – 10 Jako Aers – 10 Chen Yao Hong – 10 8:40 a.m. Seti Praenve – 10 Nittyhorn Thipong – 11 Micah Shin – 11 8:51 a.m. Kieran Vincent -1 Chase Kepker -1 John Catelan -12 9:02 a.m. Ali Nadurgjens -12 Pavet Tank Preset -12 Rashernazin -12 9:13 a.m. Tomoyo Imamura -12 Ian Snimon -13 Kevin Yuan -3 9:24 a.m. Jazz Ganuatand -13 BioKim -14 Yseari -14 9:35 a.m. Suman Lee -15, James Pyatt -15, Jun Wang -15. The leaders, Suman Lee, James Patt, and Jun Wang will tee off from the first hole at 9:35 a.m. local time. But here’s where it gets controversial. Could the split te’s affect the final results? Some might argue it adds an element of unpredictability, while others might prefer a more traditional format. What are your predictions for the final round? Who do you think will take home the title? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
