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[Title] => Korean teener shines in Mizuno Scramble tilt
[Summary] => Korean teenager Kevin Lee opened the year with two major wins at the Orchard Golf and Country Club recently, first clinching the club championship then teaming up with Quino Baterna for the low gross crown in the Mizuno Scramble co-sponsored by Ziebart.
The 16-year-old Lee, a dependent here with a mission to break into the pro ranks soon, became the youngest player to reign as club champion after beating the highly-fancied Louie Garcia, winner of the crown two years ago, in the finals, 4 and 3.
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[Title] => Close shave for Korean expat in Orchard golfest
[Summary] => Korean expat Lee Ju Young survived a big rally by Quino Baterna to win the championship division by one stroke in the recent Christmas tournament of the Orchard Golf and Country Club.
Lee, a two-handicapper, had rounds of 74-79 with his 153 aggregate, just enough to give him a one-stroke win over Baterna who was four down after Round 1 but got three strokes on the Korean the next day with his 76.
Cynthia Antonio (66-80-146) was the runaway winner in the ladies division of the 18-hole tourney sponsored by GM Auto World through Atty. Boy Ocampo.
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CYNTHIA ANTONIO
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[Summary] => Korean teenager Kevin Lee opened the year with two major wins at the Orchard Golf and Country Club recently, first clinching the club championship then teaming up with Quino Baterna for the low gross crown in the Mizuno Scramble co-sponsored by Ziebart.
The 16-year-old Lee, a dependent here with a mission to break into the pro ranks soon, became the youngest player to reign as club champion after beating the highly-fancied Louie Garcia, winner of the crown two years ago, in the finals, 4 and 3.
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[Title] => Close shave for Korean expat in Orchard golfest
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Lee, a two-handicapper, had rounds of 74-79 with his 153 aggregate, just enough to give him a one-stroke win over Baterna who was four down after Round 1 but got three strokes on the Korean the next day with his 76.
Cynthia Antonio (66-80-146) was the runaway winner in the ladies division of the 18-hole tourney sponsored by GM Auto World through Atty. Boy Ocampo.
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