+ Follow CASINO FILIPINO AND SAN MIGUEL CORP Tag
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[Title] => Casas grabs three-shot lead as rains bedevil field
[Summary] => Virtually unheard of in the first two days due to a late finish and a rain-interrupted round, Cassius Casas finally made the kind of noise expected from a top-notch player as he completed a pair of under-par rounds in one day, including a 70 yesterday, to wrest the Philippine Open lead that nobody seemed to have control of.
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[Title] => Aussie takes charge; heavy rains halt play
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Australian David Gleeson took the provisional lead with a second straight 70 in an eventful day yesterday that saw burly Gerard Cantada fire another under-par round of 71, amateur Angelo Que hang tough with a 73 and erstwhile co-leader Paolo del Olmo flounder under difficult playing condition at Wack Wack’s east course in the Philippine Open fast-shaping up to be a survival of the fittest.
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[Title] => Angel rises in the East
[Summary] => It took an amateur hotshot to match a foreign bet’s hot start as Angelo Que fired a three-under par 69 yesterday to share the lead with Mexican Pablo del Olmo in the first round of the Philippine Open that likewise served as a coming-out party for the club bet but might become a farewell bash for the defending champion.
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