Asian Amateur Championship 2011: final round

Jeremy Ellwood watched all the action from the Asian Amateur Championship final round in Singapore, where Japan's Hideki Matsuyama emerged victorious for the second year in a row

Asian Amateur Championship final round

It's been a great day out here at Singapore Island Country Club for the final, uninterrupted round of the Asian Amateur Championship.

As I set about writing my final report, I'm tempted to dig deep in the archives and cut and paste my colleague Fergus Bisset's closing epistle from last year's event in Japan.

Decked out snazzily in white top and yellow strides with matching visor and sunshades, he seemed in determined mood from the outset. Indeed within just two holes he'd turned a one-shot overnight deficit into a two-shot advantage as overnight leader Ben Campbell stumbled to double bogey on the 2nd after a fluffed pitch.

So what of the future? Well, he's still committed to remaining amateur at least until finishing college in two years' time, so looks certain to be around to go for the three-peat at Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand next November.

He's an interesting player to watch with his deliberate backswing, quick action through the ball, wide putting stance and propensity to take his hand off the club in seeming dismay, while the ball still flies laser-like at the stick - a commentator's nightmare. But we may just have witnessed the next Japanese golfing superstar.

For now though, it's goodbye from this year's Asian Amateur Championship in Singapore.

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