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                    [Title] => Korean paces Samsung golf
                    [Summary] => After a Japanese came a Korean as Kim Chang Hoi rode three consecutive birdies from the 13th to fire a three-under par 69 and seize the lead in the championship division of the Samsung Amateur Tour’s kick-off leg at the Legends course of the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club in Carmona, Cavite yesterday.


Kim, playing out of Royal Northwoods, bulldozed his way past second round leader Toru Nakajima of Japan and a horde of Manila Southwoods boys with a 34-35 for a 216 after earlier rounds of 73-74.
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Manotoc, a many—time low medalist of the RP Open, went out with a 38 before coming home with a 39 to lead fellow amateurs Solomon Gines (78) and Jun Bernis (78) going to today’s final 18 holes.

Lyndon Barril, another amateur, was at 80 after a fat 42 coming home and then Japanese Toyoda Kunihiro was the best-placed pro at 81 in a tie with Ronnie Torrecampo, another amateur.
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LYNDON BARRIL
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                    [Title] => Korean paces Samsung golf
                    [Summary] => After a Japanese came a Korean as Kim Chang Hoi rode three consecutive birdies from the 13th to fire a three-under par 69 and seize the lead in the championship division of the Samsung Amateur Tour’s kick-off leg at the Legends course of the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club in Carmona, Cavite yesterday.


Kim, playing out of Royal Northwoods, bulldozed his way past second round leader Toru Nakajima of Japan and a horde of Manila Southwoods boys with a 34-35 for a 216 after earlier rounds of 73-74.
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Manotoc, a many—time low medalist of the RP Open, went out with a 38 before coming home with a 39 to lead fellow amateurs Solomon Gines (78) and Jun Bernis (78) going to today’s final 18 holes.

Lyndon Barril, another amateur, was at 80 after a fat 42 coming home and then Japanese Toyoda Kunihiro was the best-placed pro at 81 in a tie with Ronnie Torrecampo, another amateur.
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