+ Follow ASIAD COUNTRY CLUB Tag
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[Title] => Numbing cold sends RP golf scores up, up, up
[Summary] => The Worst From The Best: The RP mens golf team composed of Angelo Que, Juvic Pagunsan, Marlon Dizon and Jerome Delariarte never stood a chance, not even for the bronze, in the 14th Asian Games here.
Before they left for Manila, the team was even tipped to win the gold considering that its made up of the finest amateur golfers in the country today.
But under the cold Busan weather, the Filipinos never got hot, in fact turning in a combine four-day effort of 909 strokes for sixth place 35 shots of the winning team from Chinese-Taipei.
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[Title] => Bowlers bag RPs second silver
[Summary] => BUSAN The Philippines won a silver in bowling and a bronze in golf then looked forward to a gold in billiards as one cold, rainy Sunday passed by the 14th Asian Games here.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => Ladies pluck bronze in the rain
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea The Philippine ladies team salvaged the bronze as third-running Ria Denise Quiazon faltered in trying conditions -- incessant rains and finger-numbing cold that swept the Asiad Country Club in the final day Sunday.
The pretty Fil-Am wavered on the front nine with a triple bogey on the fourth hole and the team spent the rest of the day warding off a repeated charge by Chinese Taipei to secure the bronze by four shots.
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[Title] => Quiazon, golfers on course
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea Fil-American Ria Dennise Quiazon continued to brandish fine form, firing an eagle-aided one-under-par 71, and the Philippine womens team stayed at third going into the final round at the Asiad Country Club course.
The RP mens team virtually bowed out of contention for the gold as it took a horrendous collapse that even an 80 card counted for the embattled Filipinos.
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[Title] => Quiazon bails out RP golfers
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea Filipino golfers leaned on the efforts of a pretty US-based Filipina to put some semblance of order on a day of soaring scores at the mountain-top Asiad Country Club here.
Rhia Denise Quiazon carded an even par 72, the second best card in the day, on the ladies side of the event and emerged joint fourth placer in the individual event, making up for a lethargic outing of the favored mens squad.
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[Title] => RP golfers game: Play safe in first 2 rounds, then attack
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea The sentiment among the Filipino golfers, one of strong bets for the gold for Team Philippines, is to play a conservative game the first two days and hopefully emerge among the frontrunner in the crucial weekend rounds at the Asiad Country Club in Gijang-gun in Busan.
Competition in golf begins today with the RP bets facing a daunting task of keeping a medal tradition in the discipline since its inception in 1986 in Seoul.
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[Title] => Main batch of RP contingent off today
[Summary] => Standouts from 11 sports comprise the biggest wave of Philippine athletes leaving today for Busan, South Korea for the 14th Asian Games scheduled to start Sunday.
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ASIAD COUNTRY CLUB
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[Title] => Numbing cold sends RP golf scores up, up, up
[Summary] => The Worst From The Best: The RP mens golf team composed of Angelo Que, Juvic Pagunsan, Marlon Dizon and Jerome Delariarte never stood a chance, not even for the bronze, in the 14th Asian Games here.
Before they left for Manila, the team was even tipped to win the gold considering that its made up of the finest amateur golfers in the country today.
But under the cold Busan weather, the Filipinos never got hot, in fact turning in a combine four-day effort of 909 strokes for sixth place 35 shots of the winning team from Chinese-Taipei.
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[Title] => Bowlers bag RPs second silver
[Summary] => BUSAN The Philippines won a silver in bowling and a bronze in golf then looked forward to a gold in billiards as one cold, rainy Sunday passed by the 14th Asian Games here.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Ladies pluck bronze in the rain
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea The Philippine ladies team salvaged the bronze as third-running Ria Denise Quiazon faltered in trying conditions -- incessant rains and finger-numbing cold that swept the Asiad Country Club in the final day Sunday.
The pretty Fil-Am wavered on the front nine with a triple bogey on the fourth hole and the team spent the rest of the day warding off a repeated charge by Chinese Taipei to secure the bronze by four shots.
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[Title] => Quiazon, golfers on course
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea Fil-American Ria Dennise Quiazon continued to brandish fine form, firing an eagle-aided one-under-par 71, and the Philippine womens team stayed at third going into the final round at the Asiad Country Club course.
The RP mens team virtually bowed out of contention for the gold as it took a horrendous collapse that even an 80 card counted for the embattled Filipinos.
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[Title] => Quiazon bails out RP golfers
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea Filipino golfers leaned on the efforts of a pretty US-based Filipina to put some semblance of order on a day of soaring scores at the mountain-top Asiad Country Club here.
Rhia Denise Quiazon carded an even par 72, the second best card in the day, on the ladies side of the event and emerged joint fourth placer in the individual event, making up for a lethargic outing of the favored mens squad.
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[Title] => RP golfers game: Play safe in first 2 rounds, then attack
[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea The sentiment among the Filipino golfers, one of strong bets for the gold for Team Philippines, is to play a conservative game the first two days and hopefully emerge among the frontrunner in the crucial weekend rounds at the Asiad Country Club in Gijang-gun in Busan.
Competition in golf begins today with the RP bets facing a daunting task of keeping a medal tradition in the discipline since its inception in 1986 in Seoul.
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[Title] => Main batch of RP contingent off today
[Summary] => Standouts from 11 sports comprise the biggest wave of Philippine athletes leaving today for Busan, South Korea for the 14th Asian Games scheduled to start Sunday.
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