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[Title] => Liang surges; Miñoza climbs; Juvic sinks
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Chinese ace Liang Wen-chong continued to dish out fine form and shot a three-under par 69, breaking away from a six-way logjam to take a one-stroke lead over Australian Neven Basic and foiling Benjie Magada and Frankie Miñozas surge halfway through the Philippine Open at Wack Wacks east course here yesterday.
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After a promising junior career that produced three world titles, Carito Villaroman never had it so good in the pro ranks, missing the cut in so many battles while trying to complement his game with the right attitude.
But after firing a four-under par 68 and gaining a share of the lead in a crowded leaderboard at the start of the Philippine Open at Wack Wacks east course yesterday, Villaroman thinks his time has finally come.
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But after firing a four-under par 68 and gaining a share of the lead in a crowded leaderboard at the start of the Philippine Open at Wack Wacks east course yesterday, Villaroman thinks his time has finally come.
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