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[Title] => Putting woes slow down Go, but Cebuano ace stays in title hunt
[Summary] => Lloyd Go overcame putting woes and carded a gritty, one-under 71 to remain firmly in contention at joint fifth after 36 holes of the IGPL Bharath Classic at the Mazagan Beach and Golf Resort in Morocco on Friday (Saturday Manila time.)
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[Title] => Go’s Asian Tour title bid fades as Snyman tops Taifong Open
[Summary] => Lloyd Go’s bid for a breakthrough Asian Tour victory unraveled in a rollercoaster final round as the Filipino struggled with an even-par 72 to finish tied for fourth in the Taifong Open won by South Africa’s Ian Snyman in Taiwan on Sunday.
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[Title] => Go unleashes birdie-eagle finish, ties for Asian Tour lead; Ramos misses ADT crown
[Summary] => Lloyd Go produced the kind of explosive finishing kick that wins big-time championships, uncorking a birdie-eagle barrage over the final two holes to seize a share of the lead after three rounds of the Taifong Open in Taiwan on Saturday.
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[Title] => Go’s breakthrough signals bigger promise on Asian Tour stage
[Summary] => The year 2026 is shaping up to be a defining chapter in Lloyd Go’s professional career—and for all the right reasons.
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[Title] => Go goes low when it matters most, earns full Asian Tour card
[Summary] => Lloyd Go didn’t just clinch a coveted Asian Tour card–he announced it with authority.
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[Title] => Go shows mettle, zeroes in on Asian Tour card
[Summary] => Lloyd Go battled back with a gritty three-under-par 68 on Saturday to move just 18 holes away from realizing a long-cherished dream—earning an Asian Tour card—after four rounds of the Final Stage of Qualifying School.
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[Title] => Go stumbles late as Wu snatches Taiwan Open crown
[Summary] => Lloyd Go faltered at the finish, closing with a double bogey for a 74 and sliding into a tie for 19th in the Taiwan Open, won by Thai ace Ekpharit Wu at Taifong Golf Club in Chinese Taipei on Sunday.
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[Title] => Go, Ramos make weekend cut in Taiwan Open
[Summary] => Lloyd Go and Sean Ramos turned in contrasting rounds to make it to the weekend of the Taiwan Open, though both remained well behind hometown favorite Hung Chien-yao at the halfway mark of the Asian Tour event at the Taifong Golf Club.
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[Title] => Go's fast start fizzles as Imahira takes command; weather disrupts ADT Taiwan
[Summary] => Lloyd Go failed to sustain a hot start and settled for a two-under-par 70, trailing early leader Shugo Imahira by five shots after 18 holes of the Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open.
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[Title] => Que, Go embark on quest for Philippine Open golf supremacy
[Summary] => Amid a strong international field, Angelo Que and Lloyd Go enter the prestigious Philippine Open with a mix of confidence and tempered expectations.
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[Summary] => Lloyd Go overcame putting woes and carded a gritty, one-under 71 to remain firmly in contention at joint fifth after 36 holes of the IGPL Bharath Classic at the Mazagan Beach and Golf Resort in Morocco on Friday (Saturday Manila time.)
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[Title] => Go’s Asian Tour title bid fades as Snyman tops Taifong Open
[Summary] => Lloyd Go’s bid for a breakthrough Asian Tour victory unraveled in a rollercoaster final round as the Filipino struggled with an even-par 72 to finish tied for fourth in the Taifong Open won by South Africa’s Ian Snyman in Taiwan on Sunday.
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[Title] => Go unleashes birdie-eagle finish, ties for Asian Tour lead; Ramos misses ADT crown
[Summary] => Lloyd Go produced the kind of explosive finishing kick that wins big-time championships, uncorking a birdie-eagle barrage over the final two holes to seize a share of the lead after three rounds of the Taifong Open in Taiwan on Saturday.
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[Title] => Go’s breakthrough signals bigger promise on Asian Tour stage
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[Title] => Go goes low when it matters most, earns full Asian Tour card
[Summary] => Lloyd Go didn’t just clinch a coveted Asian Tour card–he announced it with authority.
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[Title] => Go shows mettle, zeroes in on Asian Tour card
[Summary] => Lloyd Go battled back with a gritty three-under-par 68 on Saturday to move just 18 holes away from realizing a long-cherished dream—earning an Asian Tour card—after four rounds of the Final Stage of Qualifying School.
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[Title] => Go stumbles late as Wu snatches Taiwan Open crown
[Summary] => Lloyd Go faltered at the finish, closing with a double bogey for a 74 and sliding into a tie for 19th in the Taiwan Open, won by Thai ace Ekpharit Wu at Taifong Golf Club in Chinese Taipei on Sunday.
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[Title] => Go, Ramos make weekend cut in Taiwan Open
[Summary] => Lloyd Go and Sean Ramos turned in contrasting rounds to make it to the weekend of the Taiwan Open, though both remained well behind hometown favorite Hung Chien-yao at the halfway mark of the Asian Tour event at the Taifong Golf Club.
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[Title] => Go's fast start fizzles as Imahira takes command; weather disrupts ADT Taiwan
[Summary] => Lloyd Go failed to sustain a hot start and settled for a two-under-par 70, trailing early leader Shugo Imahira by five shots after 18 holes of the Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open.
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[Title] => Que, Go embark on quest for Philippine Open golf supremacy
[Summary] => Amid a strong international field, Angelo Que and Lloyd Go enter the prestigious Philippine Open with a mix of confidence and tempered expectations.
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