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[Title] => Birdie blitz gives Pucay 2-shot lead
[Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO Mars Pucay stepped closer to becoming the seasons first back-to-back winner after he riddled the front nine with five birdies en route to a four-under-par 68 yesterday and a two-stroke lead going into the final round of the First Gentlemans Professional Golf Circuit eighth leg.
Boosted by a high level of confidence in putting over the tricky greens Pueblo de Oro course, Pucay capped his front nine rampage with a 30-foot birdie putt on the ninth hole and made no major slips on the way back to emerge as the fifth player to occupy the top spot.
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[Title] => Siodina, Pagunsan flash old brilliance
[Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO The leaders came in twos, and it was the turn of ageless Mario Siodina and Rey Pagunsan players who are generations apart to share the top spot yesterday halfway through the First Gentlemans Professional Golf Circuit at the scenic Pueblo de Oro course here.
Siodina, still showing some sting at 54, flashed the same deadly putting touch which helped carry him to a glorious past in scoring a three-under-par 69 while Pagunsan, returning to the local tour after trying his luck in Japan, checked in with a 70.
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[Title] => League gives young stars chance to rise
[Summary] => Angelo Que and Mario Siodina represent two generations of topnotch golfers. While Que is basking in his amateur prime, Siodina is already playing in the senior ranks after an illustrious career as a touring professional.
Players with a knack for hardwork in pursuit of excellence like Que and Siodina are set to become the prime beneficiaries of a no-nonsense blueprint for development being implemented by College Assurance Plan.
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[Title] => Siodina boosts bid with CAP golf win
[Summary] => Had his original plans pushed through, Mario Siodina should have been playing the US Seniors PGA Tour now. Up until visa problems got in the way, he was all set to join the qualifying event in Texas.
The cancellation of his US trip last November may just turn out to be a blessing in disguise as the College Assurance Plan Seniors Challenge suddenly came up, offering a chance for further improvement.
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Boosted by a high level of confidence in putting over the tricky greens Pueblo de Oro course, Pucay capped his front nine rampage with a 30-foot birdie putt on the ninth hole and made no major slips on the way back to emerge as the fifth player to occupy the top spot.
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Siodina, still showing some sting at 54, flashed the same deadly putting touch which helped carry him to a glorious past in scoring a three-under-par 69 while Pagunsan, returning to the local tour after trying his luck in Japan, checked in with a 70.
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Players with a knack for hardwork in pursuit of excellence like Que and Siodina are set to become the prime beneficiaries of a no-nonsense blueprint for development being implemented by College Assurance Plan.
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The cancellation of his US trip last November may just turn out to be a blessing in disguise as the College Assurance Plan Seniors Challenge suddenly came up, offering a chance for further improvement.
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