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Fil-Am Anton Arboleda carded a second straight two-under 70 and shared 23rd place with three others in the Asian Amateur Golf Championship topped by Chinese wonder boy Tianlang Guan in Thailand yesterday.

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Fil-Am Rico Hoey fired an eagle-spiked 70 to move from 32nd to joint 22nd as Rupert Zaragosa bombed out with an 80 in the third round of the Asian Amateur Championship still paced by 14-year-old Tianlang Guan of China in Thailand yesterday.

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Rupert Zaragosa birdied the first three holes at the back but scrambled to finish with a two-under 70 as he fell way behind two-day leader Tianlang Guan of China, who outgunned Thai Prin Sirisommai in a day of torrid scoring in the Asian Amateur Championship at the Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand yesterday.

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Anton Arboleda birdied the 18th and salvaged a one-over 73 to trail Tianlang Guan of China by seven at the start of the Asian Amateur Championship at the Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand yesterday.

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Juvic Pagunsan bogeyed four of the last seven holes to finish with his worst round in four days – a 75 – wound up tied for 72nd with four others in the British Open Sunday but vowed to make a quick return to the world’s oldest championship. 

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US-based Judson Eustaquio became the top Filipino placer in the Asian Amateur Championship ruled by Korean Han Chang-won, finishing 10th with a closing 72 as erstwhile contender Mhark Fernando limped home with a 78 at the Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup course Sunday.

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Mhark Fernando failed to sustain a hot start with a double-bogey mishap on the 16th as he settled for a one-under par 71 and stayed three strokes off the pace halfway through the Asian Amateur Championship at the Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup course in China late Friday.

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Fil-Am Anton Arboleda carded a second straight two-under 70 and shared 23rd place with three others in the Asian Amateur Golf Championship topped by Chinese wonder boy Tianlang Guan in Thailand yesterday.

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Rupert Zaragosa birdied the first three holes at the back but scrambled to finish with a two-under 70 as he fell way behind two-day leader Tianlang Guan of China, who outgunned Thai Prin Sirisommai in a day of torrid scoring in the Asian Amateur Championship at the Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand yesterday.

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Anton Arboleda birdied the 18th and salvaged a one-over 73 to trail Tianlang Guan of China by seven at the start of the Asian Amateur Championship at the Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand yesterday.

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US-based Judson Eustaquio became the top Filipino placer in the Asian Amateur Championship ruled by Korean Han Chang-won, finishing 10th with a closing 72 as erstwhile contender Mhark Fernando limped home with a 78 at the Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup course Sunday.

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Mhark Fernando failed to sustain a hot start with a double-bogey mishap on the 16th as he settled for a one-under par 71 and stayed three strokes off the pace halfway through the Asian Amateur Championship at the Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup course in China late Friday.

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