|  | 
  
    | Browse by Sport |  
    |  |  
    |  |  
    | 
      
        | Find us on |  |  |  |  
    |  |  
    |  |  
    |  |  
    |  |  
    |  |  
    |  |  
    |  |  |  | 
 December 8, 2013
 FANLING, HONG KONG
 
 STUART MANLEY:  I'm pretty pleased to be honest.  Obviously disappointed to lose in a playoff with a poor shot but for Miguel to make birdie is pretty special.  It was pretty special to make three myself to get into a playoff.  So I can take a lot from the week.
 
 Q.  Those celebrations when you did chip‑in‑‑
 STUART MANLEY:  I was pretty pumped to be honest.  Not very often you have a chance to do that.  Said to my caddie, we could do something special here.  It was a great chip and I think I started celebrating before it went in, you know what I mean, but I was pretty pumped.
 
 Q.  I presume you're pretty proud of yourself because it's been a great effort across the week.
 STUART MANLEY:  Yeah, my seventh week in a row and I'm pretty tired.  It's my first playoff on The European Tour and I've played well this week.  I feel pretty chuffed.
 
 Q.  This final round had just about everything, a few up‑and‑downs; your third round did but the final round.
 STUART MANLEY:  It did.  A lot of birdies, a lot of bogeys, not that much consistency, but I'll take it.
 
 Q.  And presumably, considering this is 2014 and the start of The European Tour season, it bodes well; it's a good start.
 STUART MANLEY:  Yeah, definitely.  It will give me a lot of confidence.  It's money on the board for the Order of Merit, so, yeah, everything's positive.
 
 Q.  What's next?
 STUART MANLEY:  What's next?  I'm going to go to Durban next week and hopefully play well there.
 
 Q.  So you do have a flight tonight?
 STUART MANLEY:  I do have a late night tonight, a long one, to Joburg but I'll be pretty pleased and excited with my result, so I'll look forward to next week.
 
 FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
 
 
 
 
 
 |  |