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Angelo Que missed what was his closest shot at the fourth Asian Tour crown as he bogeyed two of the last three holes and settled for joint fourth with a closing 72 worth P2 million in the Indian Open won by Siddikur of Bangladesh at the Delhi Golf Club in India yesterday.

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Singaporean golf veteran Mardan Mamat captured Sunday the Philippine Open title  the oldest and one of the most prestigious championships in the Asian golf circuit, local media reported. 

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That best described his round that netted a three-under par 69 as he flashed impeccable short game on the second day of the $175,000 event and, with his opening 68, had a 137, one up on American Greg Hanrahan.
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Angelo Que missed what was his closest shot at the fourth Asian Tour crown as he bogeyed two of the last three holes and settled for joint fourth with a closing 72 worth P2 million in the Indian Open won by Siddikur of Bangladesh at the Delhi Golf Club in India yesterday.

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Singaporean golf veteran Mardan Mamat captured Sunday the Philippine Open title  the oldest and one of the most prestigious championships in the Asian golf circuit, local media reported. 

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That best described his round that netted a three-under par 69 as he flashed impeccable short game on the second day of the $175,000 event and, with his opening 68, had a 137, one up on American Greg Hanrahan.
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