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Wang Jeung Hun silenced the big guns of Asian Tour with a day’s best seven-under 65 fashioned out in windy conditions as the Korean youth sensation grabbed a share of the lead with steady Mardan Mamat halfway through the $1 million Resorts World Manila Masters presented by 918.com here yesterday.

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Mhark Fernando and Judson Eustaquio turned in a pair of one-under par 70s to trail leader Yosuke Asahi of Japan by four strokes at the start of the Asian Amateur Champioinship at the Kasumigaseki Country Club in Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan yesterday.

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Every competitive round is crucial for someone preparing for a bigger battles ahead and Bernis was even more challenged by the swirling winds that swept Mt. Malarayat all day in the final round of the Samsung Amateur Tour.
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Bayron, a member of the RP team which won the bronze in last year’s SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, played near flawless in four days to amass a 72-hole total of 286, two-under par in the tournament.
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Garcia said that "he had no doubt" the 19-gold effort in Brunei could be bettered and with still a lot of medal potentials still out in the field, chances are the country would be able to finish behind traditional powers Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
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Pinana ni Purita Joy Marino ang gold medal sa women’s individual habang pinalo naman ni Juvic Pagunsan ang gold sa men’s individual golf na nagbigay ng konting pag-asa sa tinutumbok na fourth overall finish.

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National coach Iggy Clavecilla, expressed confidence his boys will make a creditable showing here given the breaks of the game, although he would not talk of the Philippines’ gold medal chances.
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Mhark Fernando and Judson Eustaquio turned in a pair of one-under par 70s to trail leader Yosuke Asahi of Japan by four strokes at the start of the Asian Amateur Champioinship at the Kasumigaseki Country Club in Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan yesterday.

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Every competitive round is crucial for someone preparing for a bigger battles ahead and Bernis was even more challenged by the swirling winds that swept Mt. Malarayat all day in the final round of the Samsung Amateur Tour.
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Bayron, a member of the RP team which won the bronze in last year’s SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur, played near flawless in four days to amass a 72-hole total of 286, two-under par in the tournament.
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Garcia said that "he had no doubt" the 19-gold effort in Brunei could be bettered and with still a lot of medal potentials still out in the field, chances are the country would be able to finish behind traditional powers Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
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Pinana ni Purita Joy Marino ang gold medal sa women’s individual habang pinalo naman ni Juvic Pagunsan ang gold sa men’s individual golf na nagbigay ng konting pag-asa sa tinutumbok na fourth overall finish.

Tinalo ng 30 anyos na si Marino para sa gold ang pambato ng host Malaysia na si Lim Geok Pong at Rusena Gelanteh ng Indonesia na nag-uwi ng silver at bronze medal ayon sa pagkakasunod. [DatePublished] => 2001-09-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) [6] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 133296 [Title] => Pagunsan sizzles with 67 but pals fizzle out [Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (Via Globe Telecoms) -— Juvic Pagunsan bucked the galeforce winds and all the hazards offered by the Jack Nicklaus-designed Sungai Long Golf and Country Club course, fashioning out a near-flawless round of five-under 67 to show the way at the start of the 21st SEA Games golf competitions yesterday.
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National coach Iggy Clavecilla, expressed confidence his boys will make a creditable showing here given the breaks of the game, although he would not talk of the Philippines’ gold medal chances.
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