+ Follow Kim Joo Hyung Tag
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[Title] => Mondilla regains spot on crucial 2-shot swing
[Summary] => Unfazed by Kim Joo Hyung’s gutsy game, Clyde Mondilla unleashed a finish that could win big-time championships here at The Country Club, birdying the difficult No. 18 which the young Korean bogeyed for a crucial two-shot swing that kept the duo tied after three rounds of the TCC Invitational here yesterday.
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[Summary] => Short in experience but long in talent, young Korean Kim Joo Hyung built enough cushion to survive another test of nerves at The Country Club’s tough finishing holes, firing the tournament-best one-under 71 to catch Clyde Mondilla at the helm midway through the TCC Invitational yesterday.
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[Title] => In-form Kim Joo Hyung seeks 1st PGT Asia crown
[Summary] => After scoring a maiden victory in record fashion on the Philippine Golf Tour at Pueblo de Oro, Korean Kim Joo Hyung goes for another first – a PGT Asia diadem as he joins the stellar international cast in the $100,000 ICTSI Forest Hills Championship beginning tomorrow in Antipolo.
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[Title] => Kim hangs on as Carlos charges back with 67
[Summary] => Kim Joo Hyung checked a shaky finish with back-to-back birdies, matching Jobim Carlos’ fiery windup to cling to a one-stroke lead with a 69 and stay on course for a breakthrough in the ICTSI Pueblo De Oro Championship here yesterday.
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[Summary] => Short in experience but long in talent, young Korean Kim Joo Hyung built enough cushion to survive another test of nerves at The Country Club’s tough finishing holes, firing the tournament-best one-under 71 to catch Clyde Mondilla at the helm midway through the TCC Invitational yesterday.
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