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                    [Title] => Rosales finishes joint ninth to pocket P1-M
                    [Summary] => Gerald Rosales capped his remarkable comeback from a poor first round stint with a stirring six-under par 65 yesterday as the ace Filipino shotmaker made a top 10 finish in the tough Carsberg Malaysia Open won by Indian Arjun Atwal at the Mines Resort & Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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All the clubhouse talk is on Pucay and the flaming red hot water World Cupper will be aiming for a feat unheard of here recent memory — win three tournaments in succession — as the First Gentleman’s Professional Golf Circuit presented by San Miguel Beer moves on to the Del Monte Golf Club in Bukidnon for the ninth leg starting today.
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                    [Summary] => Gerald Rosales capped his remarkable comeback from a poor first round stint with a stirring six-under par 65 yesterday as the ace Filipino shotmaker made a top 10 finish in the tough Carsberg Malaysia Open won by Indian Arjun Atwal at the Mines Resort & Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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All the clubhouse talk is on Pucay and the flaming red hot water World Cupper will be aiming for a feat unheard of here recent memory — win three tournaments in succession — as the First Gentleman’s Professional Golf Circuit presented by San Miguel Beer moves on to the Del Monte Golf Club in Bukidnon for the ninth leg starting today.
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