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Angelo Que turned in a second straight two-under 68 and wound up tied for fifth in the Hong Kong Open won by Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez via playoff over Thai Prom Meesawat at the Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday.

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The country’s youngest professional golfer, 16-year-old Miguel Luis Lopez Tabuena, is now being supported by the British United United Automobiles Inc. – MINI Global City.

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