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Seventy-five players, including 64 pros, are vying for berths in this year’s ICTSI-Philippine Golf Tour in the three-day PGT Qualifying School which got under way yesterday at Tat Filipinas Golf Club in Laguna.

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Nobody came close to catching the Australian.

With a two-under 70 at the sun-blessed east course of Wack Wack, the 29-year-old Strange had a four-day 280 and a five-stroke win over baby-faced Korean Park Jun-won.

"People were chasing me. But I got off to a good start by birdying the first. It sort of sent a signal to the boys who were chasing me," said Strange, who pocketed $31,700.
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Strange, the solo leader after the first round and co-leader after the second, fired a 72 for a 210 total, just one tiny stroke ahead of 1993 champion Yeh Chang-ting of Taipei.

Yeh settled for a one-over 73 after two late bogeys on the 16th and 17th, and will be in the championship flight along with local boy Cookie La’O who had a 70 for a 214.
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Pucay banged in a 15-foot putt off the fringe of the eighth playoff hole, the par-4 No. 9, to nip Pactolerin, who closed out with a 75 to enable Pucay to force a sudden death with identical 296s.

"I’m happy because I can’t remember the last time I won a tournament," said Pucay, who snatched the top P100,000 purse and a brand-new watch.
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Pucay and De Tomas’ final hole mishaps typified the struggle of the men of the tour at the long par-72 layout made more difficult by its soggy fairways.
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Nobody came close to catching the Australian.

With a two-under 70 at the sun-blessed east course of Wack Wack, the 29-year-old Strange had a four-day 280 and a five-stroke win over baby-faced Korean Park Jun-won.

"People were chasing me. But I got off to a good start by birdying the first. It sort of sent a signal to the boys who were chasing me," said Strange, who pocketed $31,700.
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Strange, the solo leader after the first round and co-leader after the second, fired a 72 for a 210 total, just one tiny stroke ahead of 1993 champion Yeh Chang-ting of Taipei.

Yeh settled for a one-over 73 after two late bogeys on the 16th and 17th, and will be in the championship flight along with local boy Cookie La’O who had a 70 for a 214.
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Pucay banged in a 15-foot putt off the fringe of the eighth playoff hole, the par-4 No. 9, to nip Pactolerin, who closed out with a 75 to enable Pucay to force a sudden death with identical 296s.

"I’m happy because I can’t remember the last time I won a tournament," said Pucay, who snatched the top P100,000 purse and a brand-new watch.
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Pucay and De Tomas’ final hole mishaps typified the struggle of the men of the tour at the long par-72 layout made more difficult by its soggy fairways.
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