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CANLUBANG Jay Bayron and Louie Dacudao carded identical even par 72s under tough playing condition to lead the hopefuls in the first round of the two-day qualifying phase of the 2006 Philippine Amateur Golf Championships at The Country Club yesterday.
The 28-year-old Bayron, member of the national team which placed fifth in the recent Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, gunned down two birdies but fumbled with the same number of bogeys for that 36-36 card, which was matched by Dacudao in one of the late afternoon flights.
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[Summary] => CANLUBANG Marvin Dumandan and Bambee dela Paz cruised to victories in the DHL-WWWExpress National Amateur Golf Championships despite a closing 74 and a 77, respectively, yesterday in an anti-climactic ending to an event that started out with a lot of promise at Cangolfs north course here.
With their rivals failing to pounce on their sputtering windups, Dumandan preserved the two-shot lead he built behind a fiery 66 in the third round, even padding it to five after 12 holes before coasting along to beat Singaporean Quincy Quek by two shots with a 287.
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[Summary] => CANLUBANG Juvic Pagunsan, playing as if to prove something, won the 10th DHL-WWWExpress National Amateur Golf Championships yesterday, firing a gutsy one-under par 71 and beating erstwhile leader and club teammate Boyet Saragoza by three strokes at Cangolfs north course here.
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[Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO Juvic Pagunsan made it clear he meant serious business when he shot a mind-boggling 31 in the back nine en route to a four-under-par 68 that sent him storming ahead by nine strokes after the penultimate round of the Samsung Amateur Golf Tour at the Pueblo de Oro Golf and Country Club course here.
After dropping behind with bogeys on the first and fourth holes, the Philippine Open runner-up went on a birdie spree on his next 14 where he made seven to finish with a 54-hole aggregate of 214, two-under-par.
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[Title] => Que blitzes La’O, faces Iggy in semis
[Summary] => Angelo Que moved a win from reaching his third straight trip to the finals after turning back eliminations topnotcher Cookie La’O, 4-and-2 yesterday in the quarterfinals of the Philippine amateur golf championship at the Alabang Country Club course.
Que used three-hole blitz from the 10th to turn an otherwise close match into a relatively easy win as the defending champion forged a semifinal duel with 53-year-old Iggy Clavecilla at 7 a.m. today.
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Que used three-hole blitz from the 10th to turn an otherwise close match into a relatively easy win as the defending champion forged a semifinal duel with 53-year-old Iggy Clavecilla at 7 a.m. today.
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The 28-year-old Bayron, member of the national team which placed fifth in the recent Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, gunned down two birdies but fumbled with the same number of bogeys for that 36-36 card, which was matched by Dacudao in one of the late afternoon flights.
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With their rivals failing to pounce on their sputtering windups, Dumandan preserved the two-shot lead he built behind a fiery 66 in the third round, even padding it to five after 12 holes before coasting along to beat Singaporean Quincy Quek by two shots with a 287.
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After dropping behind with bogeys on the first and fourth holes, the Philippine Open runner-up went on a birdie spree on his next 14 where he made seven to finish with a 54-hole aggregate of 214, two-under-par.
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Que used three-hole blitz from the 10th to turn an otherwise close match into a relatively easy win as the defending champion forged a semifinal duel with 53-year-old Iggy Clavecilla at 7 a.m. today.
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Que used three-hole blitz from the 10th to turn an otherwise close match into a relatively easy win as the defending champion forged a semifinal duel with 53-year-old Iggy Clavecilla at 7 a.m. today.
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December 19, 2006 - 12:00am