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[Summary] => Working closely with the Royal & Ancient of Scotland, the National Golf Association of the Philippines recently got its grassroots development program going in full swing at the Malarayat and Binitin courses in Lipa City and Murcia in Bacolod, respectively.
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[Title] => NGAP grassroots program under way
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[Title] => Superal claims AsPac jungolf crown
[Summary] => Princess Superal capped a wire-to-wire victory for the Philippines with a closing one-under-par 71 yesterday in girls Class B of the 31st Asia-Pacific Junior Golf Championships at Eagleton The Golf Resort in Bangalore, India.
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[Title] => DHL-NGAP Open lures best in amateur ranks
[Summary] => All the big names in amateur golf from Southeast Asian Games champion Juvic Pagunsan to reigning national titlist Jerome Delariarte to the eminent Tommy Manotoc are accounted for days before the eight staging of the eighth DHL-NGAP Open Amateur golf championships.
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[Title] => Ng stuns Hernandez; Delariarte, Que advance in RP Amateurs
[Summary] => GEN. TRIAS, Cavite Fil-Chinese Kheed Nelsen Ng pulled off an upset 1-up victory over third seed Dave Hernandez even as Jerome Delariarte and Angelo Que hurdled their respective opening round rivals in the Philippine amateur golf championship yesterday at the Faldo course of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club here.
Ng, a 23-year-old first-timer playing out of Orchard, outplayed his more experienced rival in a down-the-wire duel with a par-birdie finish that set him up for a showdown with the celebrated Juvic Pagunsan.
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[Title] => Dizon, Que cut Delariartes lead to two strokes
[Summary] => Jerome Delariarte weathered the intense pressure applied by Marlon Dizon and Angelo Que to remain at the helm after a two-under-par 70 yesterday in the second round of the inaugural Manila Amateur golf championship at Wack Wacks west course.
Delariarte, 23, had ready answers for every big move made by his feared rivals but saw his overnight lead of four strokes cut down to two by Dizon after a day-long shootout.
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[Title] => Delariarte posts 4-shot lead
[Summary] => Young Jerome Delariarte jumped the gun on the bigger names with a four-under-par 68 yesterday, storming ahead by four strokes over club bet Marlon Dizon and two others at the start of the inaugural Manila Amateur golf championship.
The 23-year-old Delariarte, playing out of Southwoods, barely missed tying the course record when he bogeyed the 17th from the deep right bunker and his birdie try from 18 feet on the last hole lipping out of the cup.
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[Title] => Lascuna’s course-bashing leads to ‘perfect 10’
[Summary] => It may not have the kind of news value that would merit a space for a weekend read. And golf purists will surely leave it full of holes for it was not done in the crucible of tournament play. It would surely not get into the record books.
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[Title] => Lascuna’s course-bashing leads to ‘perfect 10’
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[Title] => La’O, Que arrange dream showdown
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Cookie La’O will try to hurdle what many consider as the biggest stumbling block to his bid for golfing excellence.
But with the way he smothered Marvin Dumandan to move into the quarterfinal round of this year’s Philippine Amateur golf championship, not even perhaps the likes of Angelo Que could slow down the Asian Games veteran raring to stake his claim as the country’s top amateur player this year.
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BOYET ZARAGOSA
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Ng, a 23-year-old first-timer playing out of Orchard, outplayed his more experienced rival in a down-the-wire duel with a par-birdie finish that set him up for a showdown with the celebrated Juvic Pagunsan.
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[Summary] => Jerome Delariarte weathered the intense pressure applied by Marlon Dizon and Angelo Que to remain at the helm after a two-under-par 70 yesterday in the second round of the inaugural Manila Amateur golf championship at Wack Wacks west course.
Delariarte, 23, had ready answers for every big move made by his feared rivals but saw his overnight lead of four strokes cut down to two by Dizon after a day-long shootout.
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[Title] => Delariarte posts 4-shot lead
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The 23-year-old Delariarte, playing out of Southwoods, barely missed tying the course record when he bogeyed the 17th from the deep right bunker and his birdie try from 18 feet on the last hole lipping out of the cup.
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[Title] => La’O, Que arrange dream showdown
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Cookie La’O will try to hurdle what many consider as the biggest stumbling block to his bid for golfing excellence.
But with the way he smothered Marvin Dumandan to move into the quarterfinal round of this year’s Philippine Amateur golf championship, not even perhaps the likes of Angelo Que could slow down the Asian Games veteran raring to stake his claim as the country’s top amateur player this year.
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