MANILA, Philippines - It took 4 days but Filipino golfer Miguel Tabuena finally finished a round at the Rio Olympics under par - but it was too little too late.
Tabuena, 21, shot a 1-under 70 to improve his overall score to 7-over - or good for 53rd place, and 22 strokes off the leader Justin Rose of Great Britain, who is one shot over Henrik Stenson of Sweden at 15-under in the final round, and two better than American Matt Kuchar at time of this article's publication.
Tabuena managed 5 birdies against 4 bogeys in the fourth round on Sunday, August 14 (Monday Manila time).
Golf returned to the Olympics at the 2016 Games following a 112-year absence and is set to also be played at the 2020 Games in Tokyo. – Rappler.com