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Sarah Ababa came out a bit better than ICTSI-The Country Club teammates Princess Superal and Lovelynn Guioguio on an exacting day at the Ayer Keroh Golf Club, carding a six-over 78 and snatching a one-stroke lead at the start of the Melaka Amateur Open Golf Championship in Melaka, Malaysia late Friday.

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Mars Pucay reeled back from three straight bogeys from No. 12 and settled for third in the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship with a closing 74 as Lu Wei-chih rallied with a 69 to snatch the crown in Taipei yesterday.

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Mars Pucay and Miguel Tabuena cracked at the finish and wound up with a pair of over-par cards, finishing in joint 23rd and 31st with 73 and 76, respectively, in the $300,000 SAIL Open in New Delhi, India won by Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat yesterday.

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The Philippines turned in its worst start in the last five stagings of the World Amateur Golf Championships as it hobbled with a 12-over 156 and fell to joint 51st in the Espirito Santo Trophy at the Buenos Aires Golf Club in Argentina Thursday.

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Pat Hurst shot a 4-under 68 Sunday to beat top-ranked Lorena Ochoa and Yani Tseng by one stroke at the Mastercard Classic.

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Casas’ second-round output, probably the worst in his pro career which started 10 years ago, came after an opening-round 82. With a 174 total, 34-over for the tournament, he miserably failed to make cut pegged at 151.
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Sarah Ababa came out a bit better than ICTSI-The Country Club teammates Princess Superal and Lovelynn Guioguio on an exacting day at the Ayer Keroh Golf Club, carding a six-over 78 and snatching a one-stroke lead at the start of the Melaka Amateur Open Golf Championship in Melaka, Malaysia late Friday.

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Mars Pucay reeled back from three straight bogeys from No. 12 and settled for third in the Yeangder Tournament Players Championship with a closing 74 as Lu Wei-chih rallied with a 69 to snatch the crown in Taipei yesterday.

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Pat Hurst shot a 4-under 68 Sunday to beat top-ranked Lorena Ochoa and Yani Tseng by one stroke at the Mastercard Classic.

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Casas’ second-round output, probably the worst in his pro career which started 10 years ago, came after an opening-round 82. With a 174 total, 34-over for the tournament, he miserably failed to make cut pegged at 151.
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