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Jay Bayron sizzled with a five-under par 67 but the Philippines ran out of holes for a comeback, settling for 38th place on a closing three-under par 141 in the men’s World Golf Team Championship ruled by the Netherlands in Stellenbosch, South Africa Sunday.


Bayron, 27, finally found his touch after three days of struggle, gunning down seven birdies against two bogeys at Stellenbosch Golf Club for a 34-33 card highlighted by three straight birdies from No. 15.
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Bayron, 27, finally found his touch after three days of struggle, gunning down seven birdies against two bogeys at Stellenbosch Golf Club for a 34-33 card highlighted by three straight birdies from No. 15.
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