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US Girls Juniors champion Princess Superal anchors Team Philippines’ opening day bid in the World Amateur Golf team championships, raring to slug it out with the world’s leading players in the Espirito Santo Trophy at the Karui East Golf Club in Karuizawa, Japan today.

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The Philippines hopes to come out strong despite drawing a late morning tee-off in the first two rounds of the Espirito Santo Trophy, which gets under way Wednesday at the Olivos Golf Club and Buenos Aires Golf Club in Argentina.

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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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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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