Tsai wins Mercuries Taiwan Masters by 4
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Chinese Taipei's Chi-huang Tsai stumbled to a 4-over 76 in Sunday's windy final round, but it was enough to give him a 4- stroke win at the Mercuries Taiwan Masters.
Tsai, who also won this event in 2002, finished at 4-under-par 284 at Taiwan Golf & Country Club.
"The wind was blowing all over the place and I wasn't the only one who was struggling. I guess I'm quite lucky to have won this," Tsai stated.
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Tsai, 44, led by six entering the round, but was 4-over par after 15 holes. He steadied himself with a 30-foot birdie effort at 16. Tsai dropped another shot in the final two holes, but it was more than enough for the win.
Antonio Lascuna managed a 1-over 73 to grab second place at even-par 288.
American David Lipsky flew up the leaderboard thanks to a 5-under 67. He shared third place with Yih-shin Chan (71) at plus-1.