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                    [Title] => Tanpinco playoff win lifts RP team
                    [Summary] => J. R. Tanpinco parred the first extra hole yesterday to beat South Korea’s Son Hyeon Ho in their sudden death playoff and key the Philippines’ five-title romp in the sixth Samsung Philippine International Junior Golf Championship.


It was a dramatic come-from-behind win for Tanpinco, who shot a 75 to force the tournament’s first sudden playoff after Son limped home with an 80 to wind up with identical 312 for 72 holes.
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Choo, who won the overall title last year while entered in Class B, practically shot himself on the foot with that 80, enabling three rivals, including two Filipinos, to get into the fight for the coveted championship.
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                    [Title] => Tanpinco playoff win lifts RP team
                    [Summary] => J. R. Tanpinco parred the first extra hole yesterday to beat South Korea’s Son Hyeon Ho in their sudden death playoff and key the Philippines’ five-title romp in the sixth Samsung Philippine International Junior Golf Championship.


It was a dramatic come-from-behind win for Tanpinco, who shot a 75 to force the tournament’s first sudden playoff after Son limped home with an 80 to wind up with identical 312 for 72 holes.
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Choo, who won the overall title last year while entered in Class B, practically shot himself on the foot with that 80, enabling three rivals, including two Filipinos, to get into the fight for the coveted championship.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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