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[Title] => Tanpinco struggles but wrests RP intl jungolf lead
[Summary] => The Philippines JR Tanpinco struggled with a 77 yesterday but it was enough to wrest the Special Division lead halfway through the fifth Philippine International Junior Golf Championship at Wack Wacks east course.
Jenz Tecson also faltered with an 82, but like Tanpinco, he remained in contention for the Class A crown together with Thailands Panuwant Muenlek.
"Considering the conditions out there, not to mention one mistake I made before the round, 77 was good enough," said Tanpinco, the defending champion from Bacolod City.
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[Title] => Tanpinco fires ace, shares lead with Thai
[Summary] => The Philippines J.R. Tanpinco scored a hole-in-one on his way to a 75 yesterday to start his defense of the boys Special Division title on a high note in the fifth Philippine International Junior Golf Championship.
Tanpinco, 20 and a veteran internationalist, made his second career ace on the par three, 148-yard eighth hole of the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club.
That gave him five under at that stage. But he had an adventurous back nine that included a triple bogey and a double bogey after sending his ball twice into the water.
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[Summary] => The Philippines JR Tanpinco struggled with a 77 yesterday but it was enough to wrest the Special Division lead halfway through the fifth Philippine International Junior Golf Championship at Wack Wacks east course.
Jenz Tecson also faltered with an 82, but like Tanpinco, he remained in contention for the Class A crown together with Thailands Panuwant Muenlek.
"Considering the conditions out there, not to mention one mistake I made before the round, 77 was good enough," said Tanpinco, the defending champion from Bacolod City.
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[Summary] => The Philippines J.R. Tanpinco scored a hole-in-one on his way to a 75 yesterday to start his defense of the boys Special Division title on a high note in the fifth Philippine International Junior Golf Championship.
Tanpinco, 20 and a veteran internationalist, made his second career ace on the par three, 148-yard eighth hole of the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club.
That gave him five under at that stage. But he had an adventurous back nine that included a triple bogey and a double bogey after sending his ball twice into the water.
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