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MANILA, Philippines - Juvic Pagunsan sustained his second day charge with an equally impressive five-under par 65 as the Filipino bet moved within two strokes off joint leaders in the third round of Thailand Open yesterday.

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But after firing a four-under par 68 and gaining a share of the lead in a crowded leaderboard at the start of the Philippine Open at Wack Wack’s east course yesterday, Villaroman thinks his time has finally come.
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This time, however, Casas wanted to keep it for good, including the crown worth P1.5 million.
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This time, however, Casas wanted to keep it for good, including the crown worth P1.5 million.
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But after firing a four-under par 68 and gaining a share of the lead in a crowded leaderboard at the start of the Philippine Open at Wack Wack’s east course yesterday, Villaroman thinks his time has finally come.
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This time, however, Casas wanted to keep it for good, including the crown worth P1.5 million.
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This time, however, Casas wanted to keep it for good, including the crown worth P1.5 million.
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