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[Title] => Casas hurdles US Open elims
[Summary] => The Philippines Cassius Casas made a breakthrough of sort in the United States Open when he earned the first alternate berth in the championship slated June 13-16 in the Bethpage State Park Blacks Course in New York.
Casas, who had been struggling with poor form of late, pieced together rounds of 68-72-140 to come in joint fourth in the two-day qualifying phase in the tough Lake Merced Golf and Country Club in Daly City.
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[Title] => Cuello joint leader, fires 66
[Summary] => Filipino Rodrigo Cuello fired a six-under par 66 Thursday to gain a share of the lead at the start of the Thailand Open at the Springfield Royal Country Club in Cha-am, Thailand.
Cuello, who finished joint ninth in last week’s Philippine Open won by compatriot Gerald Rosales, carded nines of 33-33 to tie local star Thongchai Jaidee and Daisuke Maruyama of Japan for a one-shot lead over Chawalit Plaphol of Thailand, Des Terblanche of South Africa and Yeh Wei-Tze of Taiwan.
Rosales, playing with renewed confidence following his breakthrough win in the RP Open, his first
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[Title] => Casas earns first Masters
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Cassius Casas bagged his first-ever major championship in eight years when he
won the Philippine Masters yesterday as rival Robert Pactolerin three-putted
the first playoff hole in a dramatic duel that nearly failed to unfold at
Villamor.
Casas nearly blew a three-shot lead in the last nine holes, missed winning it
outright with a flubbed seven-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole but pounced on
Pactolerin's meltdown under tremendous pressure of a sudden death with a
routine par to clinch the victory he had been chasing all these years.
He closed out with a 70 for a 283, the sa
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[Title] => Old master back at helm
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For Robert Pactolerin, there is never a charge too early, only a chase too late
by his pursuers.
Pactolerin seized control as first day leader Aaron Meeks succumbed to the
demanding conditions at Villamor, his even-par 72 proved enough to put him on a
very familiar place at a very familiar course halfway through the 14th
Philippine Masters yesterday.
Not even his back-to-back bogeys from No.
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Casas, who had been struggling with poor form of late, pieced together rounds of 68-72-140 to come in joint fourth in the two-day qualifying phase in the tough Lake Merced Golf and Country Club in Daly City.
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[Title] => Cuello joint leader, fires 66
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Cuello, who finished joint ninth in last week’s Philippine Open won by compatriot Gerald Rosales, carded nines of 33-33 to tie local star Thongchai Jaidee and Daisuke Maruyama of Japan for a one-shot lead over Chawalit Plaphol of Thailand, Des Terblanche of South Africa and Yeh Wei-Tze of Taiwan.
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[Title] => Casas earns first Masters
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Cassius Casas bagged his first-ever major championship in eight years when he
won the Philippine Masters yesterday as rival Robert Pactolerin three-putted
the first playoff hole in a dramatic duel that nearly failed to unfold at
Villamor.
Casas nearly blew a three-shot lead in the last nine holes, missed winning it
outright with a flubbed seven-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole but pounced on
Pactolerin's meltdown under tremendous pressure of a sudden death with a
routine par to clinch the victory he had been chasing all these years.
He closed out with a 70 for a 283, the sa
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[Title] => Old master back at helm
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For Robert Pactolerin, there is never a charge too early, only a chase too late
by his pursuers.
Pactolerin seized control as first day leader Aaron Meeks succumbed to the
demanding conditions at Villamor, his even-par 72 proved enough to put him on a
very familiar place at a very familiar course halfway through the 14th
Philippine Masters yesterday.
Not even his back-to-back bogeys from No.
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December 2, 2000 - 12:00am