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Que gains Asian Tour No. 10 spot

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MANILA, Philippines - Angelo Que grabbed the No. 10 spot in the Asian Tour’s Order of Merit rankings, coming out of nowhere to break into the top rankings following a solid stint in the Omega European Masters in Switzerland last week.

Que, the reigning Philippine Open champion, bagged $69,620 for his Euro feat, more than doubling his earnings in his first 10 tournaments in a fine season that included a Top 8 finish in the Black Mountain Masters in Thailand and 11th place effort in the Selangor Masters in Malaysia.

He now has winnings of $130,849, just $6,000 short of ninth running Bae Sang-Moon of Korea and $15,000 behind No. 8 Adam Blyth of Australia with still nine legs left in the season.

Juvic Pagunsan is in 22nd with $78,179.

Thai ace Thongchai Jaidee continued to show the way with a whopping $870,517 earnings, twice more than second running Anthony Kang of the US, who had 384,763.

Jaidee was the best placed Asian at No. 5 in the Euro Masters where he bagged $121,227.

Meanwhile, Que hopes to keep his fine form as he opens his bid in the Macau Open beginning today. He is paired with Kane Webber and Mardan Mamat in the 12:15 p.m. flight on No. 1.

Other Filipinos seeing action in the $500,000 event are Pagunsan, Artemio Murakami, Mars Pucay, Tony Lascuna, Jay Bayron, Michael Bibat, Jerome Delariarter and Gene Bondoc.

ADAM BLYTH OF AUSTRALIA

ANGELO QUE

ANTHONY KANG

ARTEMIO MURAKAMI

ASIAN TOUR

BAE SANG-MOON OF KOREA

BLACK MOUNTAIN MASTERS

EURO MASTERS

JAY BAYRON

JEROME DELARIARTER AND GENE BONDOC

JUVIC PAGUNSAN

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