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Frankie Miñoza made clutch par putts in the closing holes to fire a one-under 71 and nip Kiyoshi Murota, Tsuneyuki Nakajima and Koki Idoki by one for the 22nd Japan Senior Open Golf Championship at the Higashinagoya Country Club’s West Course in Aichi, Japan yesterday.

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Frankie Miñoza lost steam in the final round and settled for a one-under 71 for joint second with two others in the Handa Cup Senior Masters ruled by Japanese Masahiro Kuramoto, who rallied with a 65 to win by four shots in Japan.

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