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                    [Title] => Clavecilla seizes control over Gaston
                    [Summary] => Iggy Clavecilla hit two birdies at the backside to fire a one-over par 72 then watched Francis Gaston drop a shot on the 18th to wrest a one-stroke lead in the second round of the Philippine Seniors Amateur Golf Championships at The Riviera’s Langer course in Silang, Cavite yesterday.


Clavecilla, who started the day tied with Gaston at the helm, reeled behind the former national amateur champion with a bogey-marred 38 at the frontside in another punishing day at the ravine-laced layout.
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It was indeed a sorry windup for Clavecilla, who had looked forward to a big finish after he eagled the par-4 15th that somehow checked an atrocious round that included eight bogeys and a double bogey against a lone birdie. He had a 41-37.
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As defending champion in the Asia-Pacific region, the Philippines will be hard-pressed to come up with a very strong team like the one which competed and bested the best in the region, including fancied New Zealand and Australia, to win its very first As-Pac crown last year in China.
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                    [Title] => Clavecilla seizes control over Gaston
                    [Summary] => Iggy Clavecilla hit two birdies at the backside to fire a one-over par 72 then watched Francis Gaston drop a shot on the 18th to wrest a one-stroke lead in the second round of the Philippine Seniors Amateur Golf Championships at The Riviera’s Langer course in Silang, Cavite yesterday.


Clavecilla, who started the day tied with Gaston at the helm, reeled behind the former national amateur champion with a bogey-marred 38 at the frontside in another punishing day at the ravine-laced layout.
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It was indeed a sorry windup for Clavecilla, who had looked forward to a big finish after he eagled the par-4 15th that somehow checked an atrocious round that included eight bogeys and a double bogey against a lone birdie. He had a 41-37.
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As defending champion in the Asia-Pacific region, the Philippines will be hard-pressed to come up with a very strong team like the one which competed and bested the best in the region, including fancied New Zealand and Australia, to win its very first As-Pac crown last year in China.
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