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                    [Title] => RP retains crown; Juvic slips to 2nd
                    [Summary] => HONG KONG — RP Team A came through with a solid 134 to retain the team championship in the Hong Kong Amateur Golf Open Championships but Juvic Pagunsan dropped to second in the individual play despite a 66 as Thai ace Kwaichai Tannin surged ahead with a flawless 64 in the third round at the Hong Kong Golf Club’s Old Course here yesterday.

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National team coach Bong Lopez and team captain Gen. Bert Sabularse hope to come up with the right combination to ensure a strong start for the Filipino golfers in this event also known as the Asia-Pacific Golf Team Championship.
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The long spell could end this year when the likes of Juvic Pagunsan, Artemio Murakami, Jay Bayron and Erwin Vinluan try to combine their talent and skills and produce four superb rounds of golf in what is also known as the Asia-Pacific Golf Team Championship firing off tomorrow.
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                    [Title] => RP retains crown; Juvic slips to 2nd
                    [Summary] => HONG KONG — RP Team A came through with a solid 134 to retain the team championship in the Hong Kong Amateur Golf Open Championships but Juvic Pagunsan dropped to second in the individual play despite a 66 as Thai ace Kwaichai Tannin surged ahead with a flawless 64 in the third round at the Hong Kong Golf Club’s Old Course here yesterday.

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National team coach Bong Lopez and team captain Gen. Bert Sabularse hope to come up with the right combination to ensure a strong start for the Filipino golfers in this event also known as the Asia-Pacific Golf Team Championship.
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The long spell could end this year when the likes of Juvic Pagunsan, Artemio Murakami, Jay Bayron and Erwin Vinluan try to combine their talent and skills and produce four superb rounds of golf in what is also known as the Asia-Pacific Golf Team Championship firing off tomorrow.
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