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Following are the second round results of the 500,000 U.S. dollars 1999 Omega PGA Championship, final event of this year's Davidoff Asian PGA Tour, at 6,970-yard par-72 Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen, Guangdong province of China: 133 - Felix Casas, Philinpine, 67-66 135 - Nico Van Rensburg, South Africa, 67-68; Eric Meeks, United States, 70-65 136 - Anthony Kang, South Korea, 69-67; Fran Quinn, United States, 69-67 138 - Eric Rustand, United States, 70-68 139 - Yeh Wei-Tze, Chinese Taipei, 72-67; John Kernohan, United States, 71-68; Kenny Druce, Australia, 68-71; Kyi Hla Han, Mynamar, 70-69 140 - Zhang Lianwei, China, 70-70; Wu Xiangbing, China, 72-68; Scott Rowe, Hong Kong of China, 73-67; Jyoti Randhawa, India, 73-67; Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand, 72-68; Wayne Smith, Australia,71-69; Yurio Akitomi, Japan, 70-70; Chung Joon, South Korea, 70-70; Simon Yates, Scotland, 70-70; Amritinder Singh, India, 68-72 141 - Jeev Milkha Singh, India,74-67; Mardan Mamat, Singapore, 72-69; Rodrigo Cuello, Philipine, 72-69; Dean Wilson, United States, 70-71; Dan Cruz, Philipine, 70-71; Thammanoon Sriroj, Thailand, 70-71; Chung Chun-hsing, Chinese Taipei, 69-72 142 - Danny Zarate, Philipine, 75-67; Boonchu Ruangkit, Thailand, 73-69; Chang Tse-Peng, Chinese Taipei, 73-69; Ali Kadir, Malaysia, 73-69; Aaron Meeks, United States, 72-70; Peter Teravainen, United States, 71-71; M. urugiah, Singapore, 71-71; Jim Rutledge, Canada, 71-71; Yang Yong Eun, South Korea, 71-71; Choi Gwang Soo, South Korea, 71-71; Chris Williams, England, 71-71; Wayne Bradley, South Africa, 71-71; Robert Huxtable, United States, 70-72; Prayad Marksaeng, Thailand, 70-72; Kang Wook Soon, South Korea, 70-72; Taku Yamanaka, Japan, 69-73; Clay Devers, United States, 69-73; James Kingston, South Africa, 69-73; Kasiadi, Indonesia, 68-74 143 - Andrew Pitts, United States, 75-68; M. Ramayah, Malaysia, 75-68; Lu Chien-Soon, Chinese Taipei, 75-68; Stephen Lindskog, Sweden, 74-69; Hendrik Buhrmann, South Africa, 73-70; Gary Rusnak, United States, 72-71; Olle Nordberg, Sweden, 72-71; Arjun Singh, India, 69-74 144 - Soe Kyaw Naing, Mynamar, 76-68; Peter Lawrie, Ireland, 76-68; Thaworn Wiratchant, Thailand, 74-70; Ashley Roestoff, South Africa, 72-72; Gilberto Morales, Venezula, 72-72; Scott Taylor, United States, 71-73; Lin Chien-Bing, Chinese Taipei, 71-73; Daisuke Tsuchiyama, Japan, 69-75 145 - Tsai Chi-Huang, Chinese Taipei, 77-68; Vivek Bhandari, India, 76-69; Greg Hanrahan, United States, 74-71; Rafael Ponce, Ecuador, 74-71; Satoshi Oide, Japan, 73-72; Arjun Atwal, India, 73-72; Amandeep Johl, India, 73-72; Kim Wan Tae, South Korea, 72-73; Nam Young Woo, South Korea, 72-73; Craig Kamps, South Africa, 71-74; Chen Liang-Hsi, Chinese Taipei, 71-74; Chawalit Plaphol, Thailand, 70-75; Glenn Joyner, Australia, 70-75 |