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                    [Title] => RP opens bid in World Cup elims
                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Gerald Rosales and Angelo Que open their bid in the Nations Cup today, hoping for a top-four finish among 16 teams and gain a stint at the US$4 million at the World Cup later this year.


The Filipinos are among the early favorites along with the bets from Myanmar, Taiwan, Malaysia, India and host Singapore at the Laguna National Golf and Country Club’s Classic Course but the chase for World Cup places is expected to be a race to the finish line.
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While the men of the tour have played practically the toughest courses in the country in the current First Gentleman’s Golf Circuit, the par-72, 7256-yard layout still has so much to offer what with its character varying from one hole to another especially in the presence of the winds.
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                    [Title] => RP opens bid in World Cup elims
                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Gerald Rosales and Angelo Que open their bid in the Nations Cup today, hoping for a top-four finish among 16 teams and gain a stint at the US$4 million at the World Cup later this year.


The Filipinos are among the early favorites along with the bets from Myanmar, Taiwan, Malaysia, India and host Singapore at the Laguna National Golf and Country Club’s Classic Course but the chase for World Cup places is expected to be a race to the finish line.
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While the men of the tour have played practically the toughest courses in the country in the current First Gentleman’s Golf Circuit, the par-72, 7256-yard layout still has so much to offer what with its character varying from one hole to another especially in the presence of the winds.
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