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[Title] => Showdown looms in Airlift Asia Classic match play
[Summary] => A grand showdown of circuit standouts looms in the Airlift Asia Classic match play championships, the ninth and final stop for the summer of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, slated May 27-29 at the Riviera Golf and Country Club in Silang, Cavite.
All of the circuit top guns are in the banner field of 130 players in the event marking the conclusion of a highly-successful summer tour with Airlift Asias Rico Brizuela giving it a major sponsorship boost.
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[Title] => Negrido sustains charge, leads Dimabuyo by nine
[Summary] => Nonoy Negrido shot a 74 yesterday and took a nine-stroke lead over Aaron Dimabuyo after the penultimate round of the Samsung Jungolf Tours seventh leg at the Tat Filipinas Golf Club course.
Negrido, son of a teaching pro at Villamor, completed 36 holes at the up-and-down Tat Filipinas course at 145 after his opening-round 71 with Dimabuyo behind him at 154 after a 76.
In Class B, Gino Bunyi was leading the boys division.
Over at the Riviera Executive course, victory was again in the bag for Wolen Juan Superal in Class D.
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[Title] => Agojo, Ardina, Abdon, Superal all bound for Junior World
[Summary] => Jayvie Agojo, Dottie Ardina, Wolen Juan Superal and Jik Jik Abdon virtually clinched their free tickets to the United States as they erected double-digit leads going into the final round of the Callaway Junior World qualifying event, the third leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, in various venues.
Agojo, the OB Montessori lass considered as the countrys next most important female talent, scored a 78 but still widened her lead in girls Class A to 15 strokes over Matet Salivio (83-239) after 54 holes at the Manila Southwoods Legends course.
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[Title] => Jungolfers begin quest for world tourney berths
[Summary] => Free tickets to Los Angeles await the division winners of the third leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, the local qualifier for the Callaway Junior World Championships, firing off today in two venues.
Endurance will add up to the challenge of shotmaking skills and mental toughness for the 162 kids who will be fighting it out in a gruelling 72-hole battle at the Manila Southwoods Legends (Classes A, B and C) and Riviera Executive courses (Classes D and E).
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[Title] => Tabuena debuts in Samsung jungolf circuit
[Summary] => Fresh from clinching his first major crown in the Sarawak Junior World Masters in Malaysia, Miguel Tabuena will hardly have the time to rest as he joins the field for the second leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour tomorrow at the Faldo course of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
It will be the eight-year-old Tabuenas debut in the summer circuit after he had missed the first two legs at Aguinaldo and Baguio due to his campaign in Kuching, Malaysia where he delivered the first big strike for local jungolfers abroad this season.
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[Title] => Showdown looms in Airlift Asia Classic match play
[Summary] => A grand showdown of circuit standouts looms in the Airlift Asia Classic match play championships, the ninth and final stop for the summer of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, slated May 27-29 at the Riviera Golf and Country Club in Silang, Cavite.
All of the circuit top guns are in the banner field of 130 players in the event marking the conclusion of a highly-successful summer tour with Airlift Asias Rico Brizuela giving it a major sponsorship boost.
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[Title] => Negrido sustains charge, leads Dimabuyo by nine
[Summary] => Nonoy Negrido shot a 74 yesterday and took a nine-stroke lead over Aaron Dimabuyo after the penultimate round of the Samsung Jungolf Tours seventh leg at the Tat Filipinas Golf Club course.
Negrido, son of a teaching pro at Villamor, completed 36 holes at the up-and-down Tat Filipinas course at 145 after his opening-round 71 with Dimabuyo behind him at 154 after a 76.
In Class B, Gino Bunyi was leading the boys division.
Over at the Riviera Executive course, victory was again in the bag for Wolen Juan Superal in Class D.
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[Title] => Agojo, Ardina, Abdon, Superal all bound for Junior World
[Summary] => Jayvie Agojo, Dottie Ardina, Wolen Juan Superal and Jik Jik Abdon virtually clinched their free tickets to the United States as they erected double-digit leads going into the final round of the Callaway Junior World qualifying event, the third leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, in various venues.
Agojo, the OB Montessori lass considered as the countrys next most important female talent, scored a 78 but still widened her lead in girls Class A to 15 strokes over Matet Salivio (83-239) after 54 holes at the Manila Southwoods Legends course.
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[Title] => Jungolfers begin quest for world tourney berths
[Summary] => Free tickets to Los Angeles await the division winners of the third leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour, the local qualifier for the Callaway Junior World Championships, firing off today in two venues.
Endurance will add up to the challenge of shotmaking skills and mental toughness for the 162 kids who will be fighting it out in a gruelling 72-hole battle at the Manila Southwoods Legends (Classes A, B and C) and Riviera Executive courses (Classes D and E).
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[Title] => Tabuena debuts in Samsung jungolf circuit
[Summary] => Fresh from clinching his first major crown in the Sarawak Junior World Masters in Malaysia, Miguel Tabuena will hardly have the time to rest as he joins the field for the second leg of the Samsung Jungolf Tour tomorrow at the Faldo course of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
It will be the eight-year-old Tabuenas debut in the summer circuit after he had missed the first two legs at Aguinaldo and Baguio due to his campaign in Kuching, Malaysia where he delivered the first big strike for local jungolfers abroad this season.
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