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                    [Title] => Puyat wins Jakarta ASEAN jungolf
                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Marcel Puyat ruled the ASEAN junior golf championship for boys 11-12 years old at the Jack Nicklaus signature course Damai Indah Golf & Country Club, at Bumi Serpong, Indonesia last week. 


Puyat sank a 25-foot putt for birdie in the par 5 18th hole to win by one stroke over Nicolas Smits of Indonesia. He scored a 79, 77 and 74 (39/35) from the 6,400 yards men’s white tees to lead his division over junior golfers from Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Australia, India and Malaysia.
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Negrido, son of a teaching pro at Villamor, completed 36 holes at the up-and-down Tat Filipinas course at 145 after his opening-round 71 with Dimabuyo behind him at 154 after a 76.

In Class B, Gino Bunyi was leading the boys division.

Over at the Riviera Executive course, victory was again in the bag for Wolen Juan Superal in Class D.
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The burly Negrido, fresh from a respectable stint in the recent RP Amateurs at Riviera where he made it to the quarterfinals, returned to the summer circuit to open up a hefty lead over last week’s division winner Aaron Dimabuyo (78).
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Villareal scored a 77 for 159, leaving Q’roni Baterna (80) far behind with his 159 aggregate for 36 holes at the tree-lined north course of Canlubang.

He stands to join the long list of winners in his division which has been the most closely-fought so far. [DatePublished] => 2003-05-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 202059 [Title] => Arevalo takes lead in Baguio jungolf [Summary] => BAGUIO - Michael Arevalo scored a one-over-par 70 to set the early pace in boys Class A (15-17 years) as fierce age-group rivalries came to fore in the kick-off round of the Samsung Jungolf Tour opening leg at the postcard-pretty Camp John Hay course here.

Arevalo opened up a three-stroke lead over Aaron Dimabuyo with the day’s best round.
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Puyat sank a 25-foot putt for birdie in the par 5 18th hole to win by one stroke over Nicolas Smits of Indonesia. He scored a 79, 77 and 74 (39/35) from the 6,400 yards men’s white tees to lead his division over junior golfers from Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Australia, India and Malaysia.
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Negrido, son of a teaching pro at Villamor, completed 36 holes at the up-and-down Tat Filipinas course at 145 after his opening-round 71 with Dimabuyo behind him at 154 after a 76.

In Class B, Gino Bunyi was leading the boys division.

Over at the Riviera Executive course, victory was again in the bag for Wolen Juan Superal in Class D.
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The burly Negrido, fresh from a respectable stint in the recent RP Amateurs at Riviera where he made it to the quarterfinals, returned to the summer circuit to open up a hefty lead over last week’s division winner Aaron Dimabuyo (78).
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Villareal scored a 77 for 159, leaving Q’roni Baterna (80) far behind with his 159 aggregate for 36 holes at the tree-lined north course of Canlubang.

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Arevalo opened up a three-stroke lead over Aaron Dimabuyo with the day’s best round.
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