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                    [Title] => Miñoza  5 strokes adrift in Myanmar
                    [Summary] => Frankie Minoza matched par 72 at the Yangon Golf Club and stood five strokes off Korean ace Mo Joong-kyung at the start of the $200,000 Myanmar Open in Yangon, Myanmar Thursday.


That even-par effort put the ace Filipino shotmaker in joint 25th place with 14 others although he hopes to score much lower in the second round Friday in a bid to advance to the final two rounds and boost his chance for a first victory in three years.
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                    [Summary] => Frankie Minoza matched par 72 at the Yangon Golf Club and stood five strokes off Korean ace Mo Joong-kyung at the start of the $200,000 Myanmar Open in Yangon, Myanmar Thursday.


That even-par effort put the ace Filipino shotmaker in joint 25th place with 14 others although he hopes to score much lower in the second round Friday in a bid to advance to the final two rounds and boost his chance for a first victory in three years.
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