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The Philippines tries to annex the other plum in the Hong Kong Amateur Open when seven members of the national pool begin their quest for the men’s crown beginning today at the Ruby and Diamond courses of the Discovery Bay Golf Club in Hong Kong.


Anthony Fernando, who placed ninth in the recent Singapore Open, spearheads the curious mix of players out to complete the Filipinos’ sweep of the annual event after Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez made a 1-2 finish in last month’s HK Ladies Open Amateur Golf Championship.
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Dumandan, atoning for a disastrous 78 in the second round, recovered his putting touch to go two-under after nine holes but he failed to sustain that charge at the backside of the par-71 Singapore Island Country Club’s Bukit course and settled for a 69.
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After a superb four-under par 67 Tuesday that gave Team RP a three-shot lead over Singapore in team championship and a share of the lead in the individual play, Marvin Dumandan limped with a fat 78 in a 38-40 round marred by four bogeys and two double-bogeys with only a birdie to show.
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Michael Bibat captured the 2004 individual crown but the Philippines lost to Singapore by two strokes in the team championship, while the RP squad took last year’s team plum but Juvic Pagunsan lost the individual title to local bet Choo Tze-Huang, also by two strokes.
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Intal running third before the final round, staged a mighty comeback to highlight another fruitful campaign for a nine-player delegation from the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines.
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Anthony Fernando, who placed ninth in the recent Singapore Open, spearheads the curious mix of players out to complete the Filipinos’ sweep of the annual event after Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez made a 1-2 finish in last month’s HK Ladies Open Amateur Golf Championship.
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Dumandan, atoning for a disastrous 78 in the second round, recovered his putting touch to go two-under after nine holes but he failed to sustain that charge at the backside of the par-71 Singapore Island Country Club’s Bukit course and settled for a 69.
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After a superb four-under par 67 Tuesday that gave Team RP a three-shot lead over Singapore in team championship and a share of the lead in the individual play, Marvin Dumandan limped with a fat 78 in a 38-40 round marred by four bogeys and two double-bogeys with only a birdie to show.
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Michael Bibat captured the 2004 individual crown but the Philippines lost to Singapore by two strokes in the team championship, while the RP squad took last year’s team plum but Juvic Pagunsan lost the individual title to local bet Choo Tze-Huang, also by two strokes.
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Intal running third before the final round, staged a mighty comeback to highlight another fruitful campaign for a nine-player delegation from the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines.
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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