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[Title] => Juvic, Murakami start quest for Tour berths
[Summary] => Juvic Pagunsan and Artemio Murakami, the countrys former amateur hotshots, begin their quest for berths in the big league as they compete in the tough Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage unfolding today at the Palm Resort Golf and Country Club in Senai Johor, Malaysia.
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[Title] => RP golfers fifth; Aussies retain title
[Summary] => NARITA, Japan The Philippines settled for joint fifth for the second straight time with a closing 4-over par 220 as Artemio Murakami and Juvic Pagunsan each carded 72s and Jay Bayron limped with a 76 at the end of the 22nd Nomura Cup dominated by Australia.
The Filipinos thus duplicated their finish in Australia two years ago in a below-par performance of a team that showed so much promise at the start but wavered towards the end of the 72-hole tournament that gathered the best amateurs in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The Filipinos thus duplicated their finish in Australia two years ago in a below-par performance of a team that showed so much promise at the start but wavered towards the end of the 72-hole tournament that gathered the best amateurs in the Asia-Pacific region.
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