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Once again, the highly anticipated golf tournament in the Philippines — the Manila Golf and Country Club Golden Tee — was a tremendous success!

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It was indeed a sorry windup for Clavecilla, who had looked forward to a big finish after he eagled the par-4 15th that somehow checked an atrocious round that included eight bogeys and a double bogey against a lone birdie. He had a 41-37.
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As defending champion in the Asia-Pacific region, the Philippines will be hard-pressed to come up with a very strong team like the one which competed and bested the best in the region, including fancied New Zealand and Australia, to win its very first As-Pac crown last year in China.
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Clavecilla, who showed up the field with a 74 Wednesday, dropped four strokes in the last seven holes, including a double-bogey 5 on the par-3 No. 16, but he parred the last two for a 39-39 card and a 36-hole aggregate of 152.
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Defending champion and former Philippine Sports commissioner Richie Garcia heads the cast in the premier Open division, a 54-hole stroke play tournament exclusively for players 55 to 59 years old.
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Clavecilla, who started the day tied with Gaston at the helm, reeled behind the former national amateur champion with a bogey-marred 38 at the frontside in another punishing day at the ravine-laced layout.
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It was indeed a sorry windup for Clavecilla, who had looked forward to a big finish after he eagled the par-4 15th that somehow checked an atrocious round that included eight bogeys and a double bogey against a lone birdie. He had a 41-37.
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Clavecilla, who showed up the field with a 74 Wednesday, dropped four strokes in the last seven holes, including a double-bogey 5 on the par-3 No. 16, but he parred the last two for a 39-39 card and a 36-hole aggregate of 152.
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Defending champion and former Philippine Sports commissioner Richie Garcia heads the cast in the premier Open division, a 54-hole stroke play tournament exclusively for players 55 to 59 years old.
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