+ Follow CASIO OPEN Tag
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[Title] => Miñoza slips to joint seventh in Casio Open
[Summary] => Frankie Miñoza slowed down a bit with a two-under par 70 yesterday, slipping to joint seventh halfway through the rich Casio Open golf championship paced by Katsumune Imai at the Tbusuki Golf Club course in Tbusuki, Western Japan.
Miñoza, seeking what could be his best finish in the year, pooled a 36-hole aggregate of 138, counting his fiery 68 Thursday that put him in joint fifth, just three strokes off Imai, who shot a 65 for the second straight day.
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[Title] => NGAP slams Erap golf offer
[Summary] => Now it can be told.
The Erap Golf Foundation, which organizes the annual Erap Cup, demanded six seats in the board of directors of the National Golf Association of the Philippines in exchange for $200,000 which the NGAP needed to stage this years Philippine Open golf championship.
NGAP president Rod Feliciano made official yesterday what has been going around in the golfing circle as early as last month that officials of the Erap Golf Foundation made such an outrageous offer in a bid to gain control of the countrys governing body for golf.
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[Title] => All-Filipino RP Open golf looms
[Summary] => The Philippine Open golf championship, whose staging has been reset twice due to a misunderstanding with the Asian PGA Tour and problems in funding, will push through as scheduled on Nov. 23-26 with or without foreign campaigners.
A source in the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines) told The STAR over the weekend that the golf body is now bracing for the worst scenario since the Erap Golf Foundation has refused to confirm its previous commitment to help put up the $200,000 total money purse for the event.
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CASIO OPEN
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[Summary] => Frankie Miñoza slowed down a bit with a two-under par 70 yesterday, slipping to joint seventh halfway through the rich Casio Open golf championship paced by Katsumune Imai at the Tbusuki Golf Club course in Tbusuki, Western Japan.
Miñoza, seeking what could be his best finish in the year, pooled a 36-hole aggregate of 138, counting his fiery 68 Thursday that put him in joint fifth, just three strokes off Imai, who shot a 65 for the second straight day.
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The Erap Golf Foundation, which organizes the annual Erap Cup, demanded six seats in the board of directors of the National Golf Association of the Philippines in exchange for $200,000 which the NGAP needed to stage this years Philippine Open golf championship.
NGAP president Rod Feliciano made official yesterday what has been going around in the golfing circle as early as last month that officials of the Erap Golf Foundation made such an outrageous offer in a bid to gain control of the countrys governing body for golf.
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A source in the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines) told The STAR over the weekend that the golf body is now bracing for the worst scenario since the Erap Golf Foundation has refused to confirm its previous commitment to help put up the $200,000 total money purse for the event.
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