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                    [Title] => Cangolf bets seek revenge in DHL Open
                    [Summary] => The 10th DHL-WWWExpress National Amateur Golf Championships get underway today at Cangolf’s challenging north course with the club bets out to sort of avenge their heartbreaking loss to the Southwoods squad in the just-concluded PAL Interclub in Bacolod.


Reigning champion Jun Bernis and amateur hotshot Juvic Pagunsan are expected to lead the hosts’ bid in the four-day tournament, which also serves as part of the selection process for the national team competing in this year’s Southeast Asian Games.
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The 25-year-old Pagunsan submitted a 2-under-par 70 at the River Course to add to his opening-day 69 at the Ocean Course to go 5-under, but his consistency couldn’t rub off on his teammates Artemio Murakami and Michael Bibat.
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                    [Title] => Cangolf bets seek revenge in DHL Open
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Reigning champion Jun Bernis and amateur hotshot Juvic Pagunsan are expected to lead the hosts’ bid in the four-day tournament, which also serves as part of the selection process for the national team competing in this year’s Southeast Asian Games.
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The 25-year-old Pagunsan submitted a 2-under-par 70 at the River Course to add to his opening-day 69 at the Ocean Course to go 5-under, but his consistency couldn’t rub off on his teammates Artemio Murakami and Michael Bibat.
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