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Frankie Miñoza lost steam in the final round and settled for a one-under 71 for joint second with two others in the Handa Cup Senior Masters ruled by Japanese Masahiro Kuramoto, who rallied with a 65 to win by four shots in Japan.

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Miñoza, who virtually bowed out of the title hunt with 73-76 rounds in the first two days, had a 219 aggregate, still 12 strokes off American Dean Wilson, who also matched par 71 at the Queen’s Hills Country Club course.
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Miñoza, who virtually bowed out of the title hunt with 73-76 rounds in the first two days, had a 219 aggregate, still 12 strokes off American Dean Wilson, who also matched par 71 at the Queen’s Hills Country Club course.
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It was a start Miñoza had least expected to dish out four days after he topped the Fujisankei Classic in Togo although his two-over card at the par-71 Queen’s Hills Golf Club didn’t put him too far behind the leaders with a three-under 68 proving to be the day’s best score.
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It was a start Miñoza had least expected to dish out four days after he topped the Fujisankei Classic in Togo although his two-over card at the par-71 Queen’s Hills Golf Club didn’t put him too far behind the leaders with a three-under 68 proving to be the day’s best score.
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Miñoza, who virtually bowed out of the title hunt with 73-76 rounds in the first two days, had a 219 aggregate, still 12 strokes off American Dean Wilson, who also matched par 71 at the Queen’s Hills Country Club course.
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Miñoza, who virtually bowed out of the title hunt with 73-76 rounds in the first two days, had a 219 aggregate, still 12 strokes off American Dean Wilson, who also matched par 71 at the Queen’s Hills Country Club course.
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It was a start Miñoza had least expected to dish out four days after he topped the Fujisankei Classic in Togo although his two-over card at the par-71 Queen’s Hills Golf Club didn’t put him too far behind the leaders with a three-under 68 proving to be the day’s best score.
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It was a start Miñoza had least expected to dish out four days after he topped the Fujisankei Classic in Togo although his two-over card at the par-71 Queen’s Hills Golf Club didn’t put him too far behind the leaders with a three-under 68 proving to be the day’s best score.
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