+ Follow JONEL ABABA Tag
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[Title] => NGAP sets up two pools for national team
[Summary] => Selection for Philippine squads that will play in three important international events this year has begun, with the National Golf Association of the Philippines effectively putting up two pools, one here and another one abroad.
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[Title] => RP golfers kumpiyansa sa kanilang kampanya sa Laos SEAG
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[Title] => Caddies program hailed
[Summary] => The 2005 Philippine Amateurs just concluded this Saturday.
For a golfer, regardless of age but with a handicap of 10 or below, this would be a tournament worth watching out for. Perhaps not necessarily in terms of joining it, but I am almost sure that its participants and how they fared would be something interesting to read about in the sports page.
The entire national team was in perfect attendance as expected.
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But after five eventful days of the Philippine Amateurs in one of the toughest tests in golf here, the Labajo brothers Mario and Joseph, and reed-thin Jonel Ababa have made heads turns and gained believers out of a lot.
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JONEL ABABA
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The entire national team was in perfect attendance as expected.
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November 25, 2009 - 12:00am
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