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                    [Title] => Casas rules Super Tour with final round 66
                    [Summary] => CAGAYAN DE ORO — Cassius Casas, with father Necias in the small gallery in the last two days, snuffed the challenge of two determined pursuers with an eagle on No. 17 for a final round 6-under-par 66 at Pueblo de Oro yesterday to rule the Strong Republic Nautical Highway Super Golf Tour.


The 37-year-old Southwoods bet turned in a final round performance worth his father’s time, finishing with a 418 total after six grueling rounds, 12-under over the Villamor, Club Malarayat, Fairways and Blue Water, Marapara, Del Monte and Pueblo layouts.
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The Professional Golfers Association of the Philippines (PGAP) is mobilizing the big names in its membership roster for the event, dubbed the VIP Celebrity Pro-Am, mainly aimed at drawing support for its various projects this year.

Part of the proceeds will also go to the Bantay Bata 163 ABS-CBN Foundation, according to PGAP president Sarge Negrido.
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That’s how life changed for Cassius Casas in a span of seven weeks as he erased the stigma of a string of sorry finishes on the local tour by winning the tournament that mattered most — the Don Pocholo Razon Memorial Invitational Golf Championship — and bagging the richest purse — P1 million — staked on local tour this year.
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                    [Title] => Casas rules Super Tour with final round 66
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The 37-year-old Southwoods bet turned in a final round performance worth his father’s time, finishing with a 418 total after six grueling rounds, 12-under over the Villamor, Club Malarayat, Fairways and Blue Water, Marapara, Del Monte and Pueblo layouts.
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The Professional Golfers Association of the Philippines (PGAP) is mobilizing the big names in its membership roster for the event, dubbed the VIP Celebrity Pro-Am, mainly aimed at drawing support for its various projects this year.

Part of the proceeds will also go to the Bantay Bata 163 ABS-CBN Foundation, according to PGAP president Sarge Negrido.
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That’s how life changed for Cassius Casas in a span of seven weeks as he erased the stigma of a string of sorry finishes on the local tour by winning the tournament that mattered most — the Don Pocholo Razon Memorial Invitational Golf Championship — and bagging the richest purse — P1 million — staked on local tour this year.
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