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[Title] => Rosales seeks berth in US Open
[Summary] => To anyone familiar with the toughness and formidable challenge awaiting US Open aspirants, some may doubt Gerald Rosales capability to buck the odds and pass the gruelling qualifier.
But the former amateur hotshot believes he has the talent and skills to withstand the pressure and get the chance to play in one of the worlds major golf championships.
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[Summary] => To anyone familiar with the toughness and formidable challenge awaiting US Open aspirants, some may doubt Gerald Rosales’ capability to buck the odds and pass the gruelling qualifier.
But the former amateur hotshot believes he has the talent and skills to withstand the pressure and get the chance to play in one of the world’s major golf championships.
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[Title] => Playoff loss like a win for Miñoza
[Summary] => Filipino ace shotmaker Frankie Miñoza hopes to play with renewed confidence in the Japan PGA Tour after recalling his old competitive form in losing via sudden death playoff the DyDo Dringco Shizuoka Open golf championship Sunday.
Miñoza will be playing his third tournament early next month, the Tsuruya Open in Hyogo, seeking to end a two-year-long victory drought and atone for his so-so campaign that left him in 37th place finish in the Order of Merit ranking last year.
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[Title] => CASAS BRIMMING WITH CONFIDENCE: Winning a matter of time
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Cassius Casas set two course records abroad in the last two weeks but still
came back empty-handed, a second victory in the international arena remaining
elusive since he triumphed in 1995 in Singapore.
But those setbacks hardly dented the dusky shotmaker's level of confidence
heading to an all-important stint in the Kirin Open on April 20 in Japan where
he expects to come up with a creditable performance against the best
campaigners in the Japan PGA Tour, including Filipino ace Frankie
Miñoza.
"That's golf, you win some, you lose some," said Casas, referring to his f
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But the former amateur hotshot believes he has the talent and skills to withstand the pressure and get the chance to play in one of the worlds major golf championships.
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[Summary] => To anyone familiar with the toughness and formidable challenge awaiting US Open aspirants, some may doubt Gerald Rosales’ capability to buck the odds and pass the gruelling qualifier.
But the former amateur hotshot believes he has the talent and skills to withstand the pressure and get the chance to play in one of the world’s major golf championships.
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[Title] => Playoff loss like a win for Miñoza
[Summary] => Filipino ace shotmaker Frankie Miñoza hopes to play with renewed confidence in the Japan PGA Tour after recalling his old competitive form in losing via sudden death playoff the DyDo Dringco Shizuoka Open golf championship Sunday.
Miñoza will be playing his third tournament early next month, the Tsuruya Open in Hyogo, seeking to end a two-year-long victory drought and atone for his so-so campaign that left him in 37th place finish in the Order of Merit ranking last year.
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Cassius Casas set two course records abroad in the last two weeks but still
came back empty-handed, a second victory in the international arena remaining
elusive since he triumphed in 1995 in Singapore.
But those setbacks hardly dented the dusky shotmaker's level of confidence
heading to an all-important stint in the Kirin Open on April 20 in Japan where
he expects to come up with a creditable performance against the best
campaigners in the Japan PGA Tour, including Filipino ace Frankie
Miñoza.
"That's golf, you win some, you lose some," said Casas, referring to his f
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