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The Philippine Open, Asia’s oldest national golf championship, will still have its 2009 edition despite the recent calamities that hit the country.

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Organizers of the DHL-Philippine Open yesterday confirmed The STAR’s story last week that one of Mimosa’s composite courses is in poor shape and will not be ready for the big event when it is staged Feb. 26-29 in Clark Field, Pampanga.
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"We’re running out of time. They (Mimosa management) have to do it quick or we will transfer the RP Open to another venue," said Benny Gopez, chairman of the RP Open organizing committee.
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It will be a day of raffles, celebrity appearances and super bargains as most of the 60 participating companies wrap up their participation in the three-day, Tradex-managed Golf Show.
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After tackling two courses so different in length and character, the local pros will be up for a brand new challenge of touch putting and smart club selection at Sherwood Hills with its super-fast greens and natural blowers.
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The Philippine Open, Asia’s oldest national golf championship, will still have its 2009 edition despite the recent calamities that hit the country.

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Organizers of the DHL-Philippine Open yesterday confirmed The STAR’s story last week that one of Mimosa’s composite courses is in poor shape and will not be ready for the big event when it is staged Feb. 26-29 in Clark Field, Pampanga.
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"We’re running out of time. They (Mimosa management) have to do it quick or we will transfer the RP Open to another venue," said Benny Gopez, chairman of the RP Open organizing committee.
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It will be a day of raffles, celebrity appearances and super bargains as most of the 60 participating companies wrap up their participation in the three-day, Tradex-managed Golf Show.
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After tackling two courses so different in length and character, the local pros will be up for a brand new challenge of touch putting and smart club selection at Sherwood Hills with its super-fast greens and natural blowers.
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