+ Follow ADAM LE VESCONTE Tag
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[Title] => Both from quitter to winner
[Summary] => Last year was a very rough year for Australia’s Marcus Both that he missed the cut 10 times and had a Top 10 finish only once.
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[Title] => Wack Wack suits game of ex-champ
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[Title] => Aussie snares Open crown with awesome 64
[Summary] => LIPA CITYGerald Rosales had all the stuff going his way momentum, steady game, crowd support and Jenny Rosales.
But those proved not enough to even rattle a tough Adam Le Vesconte, who simply stayed focused and fired a brilliant seven-under par 64 yesterday to win the Philippine Open on his very first try.
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ADAM LE VESCONTE
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But those proved not enough to even rattle a tough Adam Le Vesconte, who simply stayed focused and fired a brilliant seven-under par 64 yesterday to win the Philippine Open on his very first try.
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