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                    [Summary] => Choo Tze Huang of Singapore, who soared to a five-over 77 Wednesday, played even worse yesterday, carding a fat 80 to open the race for the Class A plum in the sixth Samsung Philippine International Junior Golf Championship at Wack Wack’s east course.


Choo, who won the overall title last year while entered in Class B, practically shot himself on the foot with that 80, enabling three rivals, including two Filipinos, to get into the fight for the coveted championship.
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Choo, 15, could only hit nine greens in regulation as he fell prey to the challenges of the par 72, 6,774-yard Wack Wack Golf and Country Club’s East Course.
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Choo, who won the overall title last year while entered in Class B, practically shot himself on the foot with that 80, enabling three rivals, including two Filipinos, to get into the fight for the coveted championship.
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