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Thai star Prom Meesawat and local ace Miguel Tabuena gear up for a fierce battle against the region’s top shotmakers as they headline the elite field in the $1 million Resorts World Manila Masters set next month at Manila Southwoods’ Masters Course.

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Miguel Tabuena missed nailing his breakthrough victory on the Asian Tour, blowing a two-stroke lead in the closing holes in regulation and bowing to Thai Prom Meesawat on the second playoff hole in the $500,000 Yeangder Tournament Players Championship for the third straight day at the Linkou International Golf and Country Club in Taiwan yesterday.

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American Berry Henson is all primed up for the $300,000 Solaire Open next week, hoping to re-display the form that netted him the Philippine Open crown in his rookie year on the Asian Tour three years ago.

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Liang Wen-chong, who nearly quit due to a recurring hand injury, ended up winning it all, nipping Thai Prom Meesawat in a playoff to pocket the rich Resorts World Manila Masters crown then donated half of his top purse of $135,000 to the victims of super typhoon Yolanda.

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The Filipinos assembled an even-par 210 on moving day in the 42nd Southeast Asian Golf Team Championship — a score the Thais matched to go into the final day at the Hong Kong Golf Club’s new course still holding a solid eight-stroke advantage.
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Thai star Prom Meesawat and local ace Miguel Tabuena gear up for a fierce battle against the region’s top shotmakers as they headline the elite field in the $1 million Resorts World Manila Masters set next month at Manila Southwoods’ Masters Course.

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Miguel Tabuena missed nailing his breakthrough victory on the Asian Tour, blowing a two-stroke lead in the closing holes in regulation and bowing to Thai Prom Meesawat on the second playoff hole in the $500,000 Yeangder Tournament Players Championship for the third straight day at the Linkou International Golf and Country Club in Taiwan yesterday.

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American Berry Henson is all primed up for the $300,000 Solaire Open next week, hoping to re-display the form that netted him the Philippine Open crown in his rookie year on the Asian Tour three years ago.

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Liang Wen-chong, who nearly quit due to a recurring hand injury, ended up winning it all, nipping Thai Prom Meesawat in a playoff to pocket the rich Resorts World Manila Masters crown then donated half of his top purse of $135,000 to the victims of super typhoon Yolanda.

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The Filipinos assembled an even-par 210 on moving day in the 42nd Southeast Asian Golf Team Championship — a score the Thais matched to go into the final day at the Hong Kong Golf Club’s new course still holding a solid eight-stroke advantage.
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