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                    [Title] => Young guns seize lead in Country Club opener
                    [Summary] => CANLUBANG — The young guns bucked the tough pin placements and took charge in The Country Club Invitational with Jerome Delariarte and Cookie La’O barging into the clubhouse in the last two flights with identical two-under par 68s and catching Benjie Magada at the helm at the start of the P3.8-million event at the posh Country Club layout. 

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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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World champion Indonesia and powerhouse China lead the crack field seeing action in the five-day championships, which will showcase not only the talent and skills of the foreign bets but the top local players as well.
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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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World champion Indonesia and powerhouse China lead the crack field seeing action in the five-day championships, which will showcase not only the talent and skills of the foreign bets but the top local players as well.
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[DatePublished] => 2001-04-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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