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Filipino Angelo Que finished joint eighth in the CIMB Classic yesterday to pick up a huge paycheck worth $189,000 (around P8.5 million) in the PGA Tour co-sanctioned event won for the second straight year by American Ryan Moore.

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The 25-year-old Pagunsan submitted a 2-under-par 70 at the River Course to add to his opening-day 69 at the Ocean Course to go 5-under, but his consistency couldn’t rub off on his teammates Artemio Murakami and Michael Bibat.
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Filipino Angelo Que finished joint eighth in the CIMB Classic yesterday to pick up a huge paycheck worth $189,000 (around P8.5 million) in the PGA Tour co-sanctioned event won for the second straight year by American Ryan Moore.

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The 25-year-old Pagunsan submitted a 2-under-par 70 at the River Course to add to his opening-day 69 at the Ocean Course to go 5-under, but his consistency couldn’t rub off on his teammates Artemio Murakami and Michael Bibat.
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