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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.


This time, however, Casas wanted to keep it for good, including the crown worth P1.5 million.
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                    [Title] => Casas grabs three-shot lead as rains bedevil field
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This time, however, Casas wanted to keep it for good, including the crown worth P1.5 million.
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