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                    [Title] => Sherwood triumph sends Lascuña to top of OOM
                    [Summary] => With one victory and three top 10 finishes in the fledgling Philippine golf tour, Tony Lascuña paces the stellar field in the Order of Merit race heading into the fifth leg of the circuit slated May 10-13 at the Manila Southwoods’ Legends Course.


Lascuña, who had posted three victories since he joined the pro ranks in 1997, has amassed P176,500 on the strength of his triumph over Robert Pactolerin in the Smart-Sherwood Classic last month.
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After tackling two courses so different in length and character, the local pros will be up for a brand new challenge of touch putting and smart club selection at Sherwood Hills with its super-fast greens and natural blowers.
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Miñoza’s seven-under card at the scenic Boracay resort gave him a four-stroke lead over Canadian Rick Gibson and local bets Vic Santia, Edwin Sanchez, Elmer Salvador, Benjie Magada and Japanese Tonokazu Yoshinaga, who all had 69s.
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Short of cash due to the lack of tournaments the past two years, Antonio almost didn’t make it to the College Assurance Plan Seniors Challenge at the Manila Southwoods Masters course.
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CAMP JOHN HAY OPEN
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                    [Title] => Sherwood triumph sends Lascuña to top of OOM
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Lascuña, who had posted three victories since he joined the pro ranks in 1997, has amassed P176,500 on the strength of his triumph over Robert Pactolerin in the Smart-Sherwood Classic last month.
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After tackling two courses so different in length and character, the local pros will be up for a brand new challenge of touch putting and smart club selection at Sherwood Hills with its super-fast greens and natural blowers.
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Miñoza’s seven-under card at the scenic Boracay resort gave him a four-stroke lead over Canadian Rick Gibson and local bets Vic Santia, Edwin Sanchez, Elmer Salvador, Benjie Magada and Japanese Tonokazu Yoshinaga, who all had 69s.
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Short of cash due to the lack of tournaments the past two years, Antonio almost didn’t make it to the College Assurance Plan Seniors Challenge at the Manila Southwoods Masters course.
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