+ Follow CHUNICHI CROWNS Tag
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[Title] => Miñoza wins title, P9-M top prize
[Summary] => Often drubbed for his tendency to collapse under tremendous pressure, Frankie Miñoza showed yesterday he had more than enough talent, skill and guts to do the unthinkable.
Miñoza pulled off perhaps his greatest triumph in the rich Japan PGA Tour as he fired a five-under-par 66 to overcome a seven-stroke deficit and win the $917,000 Fujisankei Classic by one stroke.
"I am very happy that I could make a come-from-behind victory, overcoming a seven-stroke deficit," said Miñoza, who won the top purse of $183,000 or a whopping P9,150,000.
The 41-year-old Miñoz
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[Title] => Miñoza 13th; Delasin eight shots behind
[Summary] => Not even a closing 68 could bolster Frankie Miñoza’s bid as the Filipino shotmaker missed dishing out a top 10 finish in the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament won by Irishman Darren Clarke at the Nagoya Golf Club Wago course in Togo, Japan yesterday.
After moving within two strokes off the lead in the second round of the $900,000 championship, Miñoza finished in 13th place, no thanks to an atrocious 75 in the third round that came after he shot himself into contention with rounds of 68 and 66.
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[Title] => Miñoza closes in on leaders
[Summary] => Frankie Miñoza, out to atone for his miserable showing last week in the Kirin Open, sizzled with a six-under par 66 yesterday as the Filipino ace shotmaker sustained his first round charge to be in contention in the Chunichi Crowns golf championship of the Japan PGA Tour.
Miñoza, who limped in 22nd place last week following a series of solid performances that put him among the top five players in the current Order of Merit derby, had a 36-hole aggregate of 134, counting his opening four-under 68 Thursday.
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CHUNICHI CROWNS
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[Summary] => Often drubbed for his tendency to collapse under tremendous pressure, Frankie Miñoza showed yesterday he had more than enough talent, skill and guts to do the unthinkable.
Miñoza pulled off perhaps his greatest triumph in the rich Japan PGA Tour as he fired a five-under-par 66 to overcome a seven-stroke deficit and win the $917,000 Fujisankei Classic by one stroke.
"I am very happy that I could make a come-from-behind victory, overcoming a seven-stroke deficit," said Miñoza, who won the top purse of $183,000 or a whopping P9,150,000.
The 41-year-old Miñoz
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[Title] => Miñoza 13th; Delasin eight shots behind
[Summary] => Not even a closing 68 could bolster Frankie Miñoza’s bid as the Filipino shotmaker missed dishing out a top 10 finish in the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament won by Irishman Darren Clarke at the Nagoya Golf Club Wago course in Togo, Japan yesterday.
After moving within two strokes off the lead in the second round of the $900,000 championship, Miñoza finished in 13th place, no thanks to an atrocious 75 in the third round that came after he shot himself into contention with rounds of 68 and 66.
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[Title] => Miñoza closes in on leaders
[Summary] => Frankie Miñoza, out to atone for his miserable showing last week in the Kirin Open, sizzled with a six-under par 66 yesterday as the Filipino ace shotmaker sustained his first round charge to be in contention in the Chunichi Crowns golf championship of the Japan PGA Tour.
Miñoza, who limped in 22nd place last week following a series of solid performances that put him among the top five players in the current Order of Merit derby, had a 36-hole aggregate of 134, counting his opening four-under 68 Thursday.
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