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[Title] => Cuello 5 shots adrift
[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand Rodrigo Cuello fired a two-under par 70 in a day of torrid scoring at the Alpine Sports and Golf Club here as he stood five strokes behind first round leader Wayne Smith of Australia in the rich Johnnie Walker Classic yesterday.
The 40-year-old Cuello took the cudgels for a three-man Filipino squad ranged against the worlds top players as he gunned down four birdies in a 34-36 round marred by two bogeys as he found himself joining the big group at 17th place in this prestigious event staking $1.3 million to the winner.
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[Title] => RPs Casas, Cuello take crack at Tiger
[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand Cassius Casas and Rodrigo Cuello open their bid in the rich Johnnie Walker Classic here which fires off today with a total of 32 Asian pros clashing with worlds best players, led by No. 1 Tiger Woods.
Casas fell short of his bid to join the US PGA Tour next year when he lost in a playoff in the second stage of the qualifier in Texas last week, while Cuello is coming off two tough tournaments in the Asian PGA Tour.
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ALPINE SPORTS AND GOLF CLUB
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[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand Rodrigo Cuello fired a two-under par 70 in a day of torrid scoring at the Alpine Sports and Golf Club here as he stood five strokes behind first round leader Wayne Smith of Australia in the rich Johnnie Walker Classic yesterday.
The 40-year-old Cuello took the cudgels for a three-man Filipino squad ranged against the worlds top players as he gunned down four birdies in a 34-36 round marred by two bogeys as he found himself joining the big group at 17th place in this prestigious event staking $1.3 million to the winner.
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[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand Cassius Casas and Rodrigo Cuello open their bid in the rich Johnnie Walker Classic here which fires off today with a total of 32 Asian pros clashing with worlds best players, led by No. 1 Tiger Woods.
Casas fell short of his bid to join the US PGA Tour next year when he lost in a playoff in the second stage of the qualifier in Texas last week, while Cuello is coming off two tough tournaments in the Asian PGA Tour.
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