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Spearheading the stellar cast are Cassius Casas, Robert Pactolerin, Tony Lascuna, Rey Pagunsan and former jungolf champion Gerard Cantada, who will be having his second stint as a pro after a strong showing in the last Philippine Open at Wack Wack.
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The US-based Kang, currently ranked seventh in the Asian Tour Order of Merit, will make a return trip to the same country where he posted his first major victory as a professional, winning the 1999 Open at Manila Southwoods.
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The former mayor now chair of the Metro Manila Development Authority will get his wish this week.
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Casino Filipino and San Miguel Beer are coming in as co-presentors and will shoulder the bulk of the prize package for the 86th edition of the national championship set June 27-July 1 at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club.
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The US-based Kang, currently ranked seventh in the Asian Tour Order of Merit, will make a return trip to the same country where he posted his first major victory as a professional, winning the 1999 Open at Manila Southwoods.
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