+ Follow AUSTRALIAN UNHO PARK Tag
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[Title] => Old master back at helm
[Summary] =>
For Robert Pactolerin, there is never a charge too early, only a chase too late
by his pursuers.
Pactolerin seized control as first day leader Aaron Meeks succumbed to the
demanding conditions at Villamor, his even-par 72 proved enough to put him on a
very familiar place at a very familiar course halfway through the 14th
Philippine Masters yesterday.
Not even his back-to-back bogeys from No.
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[Title] => Meeks humbles field in Masters
[Summary] =>
Nine years after his twin brother lost the Masters crown to Robert Pactolerin
in a playoff, Aaron Meeks came over and threatened to even things up with the
three-time champion.
Using solid ballstriking and precision to tame Villamor's slow, daunting
putting surface and neutralize Pactolerin's power, Meeks shot a four-under-par
68 yesterday to show up a stellar field at the start of the 14th Philippine
Masters.
Superb approach shots set up six birdies for Meeks, who rode on a fiery stint
at the backside, the frontside of his game yesterday, for a 35-33 card he
fashioned out
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[Title] => Old master back at helm
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For Robert Pactolerin, there is never a charge too early, only a chase too late
by his pursuers.
Pactolerin seized control as first day leader Aaron Meeks succumbed to the
demanding conditions at Villamor, his even-par 72 proved enough to put him on a
very familiar place at a very familiar course halfway through the 14th
Philippine Masters yesterday.
Not even his back-to-back bogeys from No.
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[Title] => Meeks humbles field in Masters
[Summary] =>
Nine years after his twin brother lost the Masters crown to Robert Pactolerin
in a playoff, Aaron Meeks came over and threatened to even things up with the
three-time champion.
Using solid ballstriking and precision to tame Villamor's slow, daunting
putting surface and neutralize Pactolerin's power, Meeks shot a four-under-par
68 yesterday to show up a stellar field at the start of the 14th Philippine
Masters.
Superb approach shots set up six birdies for Meeks, who rode on a fiery stint
at the backside, the frontside of his game yesterday, for a 35-33 card he
fashioned out
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