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BANGKOK – Antonio Lascuña turned cold on the final day of the season-ending Volvo Masters of Asia, struggling with a 75 and finishing tied for 14th place at the par-72 Thai Country Club.

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The Filipinos thus duplicated their finish in Australia two years ago in a below-par performance of a team that showed so much promise at the start but wavered towards the end of the 72-hole tournament that gathered the best amateurs in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The Filipinos thus duplicated their finish in Australia two years ago in a below-par performance of a team that showed so much promise at the start but wavered towards the end of the 72-hole tournament that gathered the best amateurs in the Asia-Pacific region.
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