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[Title] => Miñoza joint 11th; Delasin recovers
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Frankie Miñoza closed out with a second straight 72 yesterday and
settled for joint 11th place in the $952,000 Tsuruya Open won by Australian
Richard Blackwell in a thrilling sudden death with third round leader Hidemichi
Tanaka.
Miñoza thus wound up with a 282, which included earlier rounds of two
69s and another 72, in a respectable stint that should augur well for his bid
in this week's Kirin Open, where another Filipino, Cassius Casas, is seeing
action.
It was Miñoza's best finish after a series of mediocre performances
since late last year.
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[Title] => Bad day for Frankie, Joy
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Frankie Miñoza failed to keep the momentum of his solid back-to-back 69s
as he slowed down with a 72 yesterday and dropped five strokes off Hidemichi
Tanaka with one round left in the Tsuruya Open in Kawanishi, Japan.
Miñoza, whose 36-hole aggregate of 138 kept him in the thick of the
fight for top honors in this $952,000 event, the third leg of the Japan PGA
Tour, slid to 210, five shots behind Tanaka, who took a two-shot lead heading
into the final round after a 69 and a 205.
With Miñoza dropping to joint eighth with Yoshinori Mizumaki (70) and
Tsukasa
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[Title] => Miñoza joint 11th; Delasin recovers
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Frankie Miñoza closed out with a second straight 72 yesterday and
settled for joint 11th place in the $952,000 Tsuruya Open won by Australian
Richard Blackwell in a thrilling sudden death with third round leader Hidemichi
Tanaka.
Miñoza thus wound up with a 282, which included earlier rounds of two
69s and another 72, in a respectable stint that should augur well for his bid
in this week's Kirin Open, where another Filipino, Cassius Casas, is seeing
action.
It was Miñoza's best finish after a series of mediocre performances
since late last year.
Bla
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[Title] => Bad day for Frankie, Joy
[Summary] =>
Frankie Miñoza failed to keep the momentum of his solid back-to-back 69s
as he slowed down with a 72 yesterday and dropped five strokes off Hidemichi
Tanaka with one round left in the Tsuruya Open in Kawanishi, Japan.
Miñoza, whose 36-hole aggregate of 138 kept him in the thick of the
fight for top honors in this $952,000 event, the third leg of the Japan PGA
Tour, slid to 210, five shots behind Tanaka, who took a two-shot lead heading
into the final round after a 69 and a 205.
With Miñoza dropping to joint eighth with Yoshinori Mizumaki (70) and
Tsukasa
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