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[Title] => RP golfers falter in Putra Cup
[Summary] => CHONBURI, Thailand The Philippines faltered in the final round with a woeful 239 and settled for second place behind Thailand, which romped away with its third straight Putra Cup crown at the Chonburi Golf and Country Club course here yesterday.
It was a sorry windup for the Filipinos, who started the day with a two-shot lead over the hosts but just couldnt hang on in the face of the Thais stirring final round blitz.
The Philippines wound up with an 893, 16 strokes behind the Thais who simply ran away with the title on an 877 total.
Over in Hong Ko
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[Title] => Pacto storms ahead, leads by 3
[Summary] => Robert Pactolerin, denied of a chance to lead the rain-scrapped first round, found himself on top two days later as he shot a two-under par 70 yesterday to seize a three-stroke lead over Mars Pucay heading into the final 18 holes of the Konica-UBix Manila Open golf championship at Wack Wacks east course.
Pactolerin, whose 71 Wednesday couldve propelled him to the lead had it not been washed out by heavy rains and thunderstorms, rallied with a 34 at backside on a three-birdie splurge to come up with the days lone under-par round for a 36-hole aggregate of 143.
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[Summary] => CHONBURI, Thailand The Philippines faltered in the final round with a woeful 239 and settled for second place behind Thailand, which romped away with its third straight Putra Cup crown at the Chonburi Golf and Country Club course here yesterday.
It was a sorry windup for the Filipinos, who started the day with a two-shot lead over the hosts but just couldnt hang on in the face of the Thais stirring final round blitz.
The Philippines wound up with an 893, 16 strokes behind the Thais who simply ran away with the title on an 877 total.
Over in Hong Ko
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Pactolerin, whose 71 Wednesday couldve propelled him to the lead had it not been washed out by heavy rains and thunderstorms, rallied with a 34 at backside on a three-birdie splurge to come up with the days lone under-par round for a 36-hole aggregate of 143.
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November 12, 2000 - 12:00am
November 11, 2000 - 12:00am