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                    [Title] => Hoey, Day shine in The American Express opener
                    [Summary] => Rico Hoey, determined to recover from a disappointing finish at the Sony Open last week, delivered a scorching performance in the opening round of The American Express, carding a solid seven-under 65. His bogey-free effort placed him three strokes behind leader JT Poston at La Quinta, California, on Thursday (Friday Manila time).
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                    [Title] => Hoey limps to 59th-place finish
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                    [Title] => Hoey hobbles with 72; Taylor triumphs in sudden death
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                    [Title] => Hoey stumbles with 70, slips to joint 29th
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                    [Title] => Hoey shines with 56-foot eagle putt
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