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                    [Title] => Dumandan faces Bernis; ex-champ vs jungolfer
                    [Summary] => Marvin Dumandan whipped two rivals in varying fashions in a day’s work at Villamor yesterday to arrange a semifinal duel with DHL Amateur Open champion Jun Bernis even as Artemio Murakami stayed in the hunt for a second crown in five years with a couple of equally impressive victories in the second day of the match play event of the Philippine Amateur Golf Championship.

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Dumandan, whose exploits overseas the last two weeks installed the Riviera bet as one of the favorites in the country’s premier amateur championship, worked on a four-birdie, two-bogey effort and fired a two-under par 70 to emerge the top qualifier with a 145 and tow 31 others into the tournament proper today.
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But Murakami, 20, will have to sustain his solid start of 35-34 at Villamor yesterday which he highlighted with five birdies to virtually assure himself of a berth in the next phase where play shifts from medal to match beginning Thursday.
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                    [Title] => Dumandan faces Bernis; ex-champ vs jungolfer
                    [Summary] => Marvin Dumandan whipped two rivals in varying fashions in a day’s work at Villamor yesterday to arrange a semifinal duel with DHL Amateur Open champion Jun Bernis even as Artemio Murakami stayed in the hunt for a second crown in five years with a couple of equally impressive victories in the second day of the match play event of the Philippine Amateur Golf Championship.

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Dumandan, whose exploits overseas the last two weeks installed the Riviera bet as one of the favorites in the country’s premier amateur championship, worked on a four-birdie, two-bogey effort and fired a two-under par 70 to emerge the top qualifier with a 145 and tow 31 others into the tournament proper today.
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But Murakami, 20, will have to sustain his solid start of 35-34 at Villamor yesterday which he highlighted with five birdies to virtually assure himself of a berth in the next phase where play shifts from medal to match beginning Thursday.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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