When Serapong bares its fangs
Sentosa's challenging course turns champions into also-rans.
HISTORY. Legends. Champions. Three words that scream out of billboards fronting the ninth, 10th and 18th holes and on banners lined up along the winding road to the clubhouse at Sentosa Golf Club.
History the Singapore Open is soaked in, after all it was inaugurated in 1961.
Legends came in plentiful, from Frank Phillips, Ben Arda and Major winner Shaun Micheel to Ian Poulter, Angel Cabrera to three-time winner Adam Scott.
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