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[Title] => Casas top RP finisher; Dyson wins
[Summary] => Cassius Casas rallied with a four-under 67 to emerge the best Filipino finisher at 21st in the Omega Hong Kong Open won by Scot Simon Dyson at the par-71 Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday.
Casas, who won $5,475, actually had a five-under card after 12 holes but bogeyed the par-4 13th for a 31-36 round and an 8-under 276 total, 13 strokes behind the winning 263 by Dyson, who beat Australian Kim Felton (68), Korean Charlie Wi (66) and John Kernohan of the US (64) by three shots.
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[Title] => Rosales joint 3rd in Singapore Open
[Summary] => Gerald Rosales failed to sustain a fiery third round charge and a birdie-par-birdie start yesterday as he settled for a 72 and joint third place in the rich Singapore Open won by Indian Jyoti Randhawa in Singapore.
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Casas, who won $5,475, actually had a five-under card after 12 holes but bogeyed the par-4 13th for a 31-36 round and an 8-under 276 total, 13 strokes behind the winning 263 by Dyson, who beat Australian Kim Felton (68), Korean Charlie Wi (66) and John Kernohan of the US (64) by three shots.
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