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Barr turning year around


It was a
gutsy effort from Scott Barr in the final event of 2015 to keep his Asian Tour
card and after some early struggles in 2016 the 44-year-old is finding form
again.

It was a
gutsy effort from Scott Barr in the final event of 2015 to keep his Asian Tour
card and after some early struggles in 2016 the 44-year-old is finding form
again.

"ScottA T3 result
at the Yeangder tournament early this month was his first made cut of the year
and he finished top Australian again this week at the European Tour
co-sanctioned Kings Cup in Thailand.

Barr
returned three sub-70 scores at the Phoenix Gold Golf Club, his best a 5-under
65 which came Sunday to jump from the tail of the field to outright 14th.

A cheque
for $10,890 moved Barr to 65th on the Order of Merit and now a good
chance to retain playing rights again for 2017 with the top-60 at season’s end
automatically exempt for next season.

Terry
Pilkadaris was next best a stroke further back and T15, Asian Tour regular Sam
Brazel the last of the Australians in the top -25 at 2-under and T24.

Former PGA
TOUR player David Lutterus was the only other Australian to make the cut, a
2-over final round seeing him finish 5-over for the week and T70.

Tournament
invitee Jordan Zunic made a disappointing late bogey in his second round to
miss the cut by a shot, Adam Groom, Josh Younger, Unho Park, Jordan Sherratt
and Michael Wright also missing the weekend.


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