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Cho, Olives on top in RP international junior golf

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MANILA, Philippines – South Korean Cho Dae Yung fired a two-under 70 to show the way in the Class A while Marco Olives seized control in the special division with a 69 at the start of the PCSO Philippine International Junior Golf Championships at the Canlubang Golf and Country Club in Laguna yesterday.

Cho leaned on his flawless frontside stint as he submitted a 70 he spiked with two birdies. He posted a four-shot lead over Natipong Srithong of Thailand, who had a 74, in the 15-17 age group division of the meet organized by the Philippine Junior Golf Federation.

Another Korean, Hwang Kang Youl, carded a 75 to place third in the premier class.

Olives flashed his familiarity with the 6,305-m layout as he gunned down four birdies to negate his lone bogey for that 69 to open a whopping 12-shot lead over Gabriel Villareal and Allan Guy, who both had 81s.

In Class B, Thai Khemkhon Limbhasut made a 75 and gained a five-stroke lead over Korean Si Yung Lee (80) while Gen Nagai of Cebu led Class C with an 85, three shots ahead of Leon D’Souza of Hong Kong.

Local bet Gabriel Careon shot a 98 to pace Class D while Stephanie Olea, also of Cebu, made a 78 followed by Charlene Avaricio (97) in the 13-21 age group of the event backed by Lucio “Bong” Tan Jr. of MacroAsia, Wallem Phils. Shipping, Toyota Balintawak, Toyota Otis, New Divisoria Mall, Rescue Derm and Gilberto Duavit.

ANOTHER KOREAN

CANLUBANG GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

CHARLENE AVARICIO

CLASS A

CLASS C

CLASS D

GABRIEL CAREON

GABRIEL VILLAREAL AND ALLAN GUY

GEN NAGAI OF CEBU

HWANG KANG YOUL

IN CLASS B

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