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                    [Summary] => Gene Bondoc stood out among the grand finalists with the consistency that held up until the last putt as he won the Samsung Putting Challenge in runaway fashion at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club over the weekend.


Bondoc, a lanky former national player, submitted a couple of 15s for a two-round total of 30 out of a possible 36 that gave him a four-stroke victory over Cebu qualifier Keenan Ugarte and jungolf star Jayvie Agojo.

The day, however, belonged to businessman Wilbert Young who made the putt of a lifetime in the Challenge sponsored by Samsung.
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Chua, showing why she’s the reigning national champion, was on a relaxed mode all day, even padding her lead to as high as nine after the front nine before settling for a six-point margin over world amateur teammate Aileen Yao.
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Villaroman carded a final round 75 with nines of 38 and 37 while Landicho also scored a 75 with a 35 and 40.
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Bondoc, a lanky former national player, submitted a couple of 15s for a two-round total of 30 out of a possible 36 that gave him a four-stroke victory over Cebu qualifier Keenan Ugarte and jungolf star Jayvie Agojo.

The day, however, belonged to businessman Wilbert Young who made the putt of a lifetime in the Challenge sponsored by Samsung.
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Chua, showing why she’s the reigning national champion, was on a relaxed mode all day, even padding her lead to as high as nine after the front nine before settling for a six-point margin over world amateur teammate Aileen Yao.
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Villaroman carded a final round 75 with nines of 38 and 37 while Landicho also scored a 75 with a 35 and 40.
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