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                    [Title] => Fully-automated MGC driving range opens
                    [Summary] => After a successful series of test runs, the Makati Golf Club, the country’s first fully-automated driving range, will start operations tomorrow as a prelude to its soft opening on Dec. 4.


The four-storey facility at 7232 Malugay St., Barangay Bel-Air, Makati, also houses the country’s first-ever Golf Mall with concept stores carrying the biggest brands in the world market like Mizuno, Callaway, Wilson, KZG, Taylor Made and S-Yard, the Custom Club Makers shop and many more.
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For one, the country will be fielding in a four-man team with no experience in SEA Games wars, except perhaps for Juvic Pagunsan, the spearhead of the squad who has had a number of international exposures, including the Putra Cup.
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With the Robert Trent Jones-designed layout spared by the heavy downpour that swept the metropolis but played long with soft and muddy fairways, Pagunsan came up with a decent round as he virtually put the wraps on the coveted crown in the 72-hole tournament. [DatePublished] => 2001-08-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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The four-storey facility at 7232 Malugay St., Barangay Bel-Air, Makati, also houses the country’s first-ever Golf Mall with concept stores carrying the biggest brands in the world market like Mizuno, Callaway, Wilson, KZG, Taylor Made and S-Yard, the Custom Club Makers shop and many more.
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For one, the country will be fielding in a four-man team with no experience in SEA Games wars, except perhaps for Juvic Pagunsan, the spearhead of the squad who has had a number of international exposures, including the Putra Cup.
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