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Gregory Foo and Jobim Carlos threatened to turn the battle for the Philippine Amateur Open Golf Championship crown into a two-man duel after firing identical 69s yesterday and leaving behind erstwhile leader Clyde Mondilla and the rest of the pack halfway through the event at Cangolf’s north course.

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Jobim Carlos and Singapore’s Gregory Foo wavered coming home and settled for a pair of 70s while Clyde Mondilla birdied No. 8 on his way home to force a three-way tie for the lead at the start of the Philippine Amateur Open Golf Championship at Cangolf’s north course in Laguna yesterday.

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Singapore national team mainstays Gregory Foo and Jerome Ng and reigning Singapore national champion Amelia Yong hit town yesterday, all geared up for a shootout with the cream of the country’s crop in the Philippine Amateur Open Golf Championships unfolding tomorrow at Cangolf’s north course in Laguna.

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Gregory Foo and Jobim Carlos threatened to turn the battle for the Philippine Amateur Open Golf Championship crown into a two-man duel after firing identical 69s yesterday and leaving behind erstwhile leader Clyde Mondilla and the rest of the pack halfway through the event at Cangolf’s north course.

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Jobim Carlos and Singapore’s Gregory Foo wavered coming home and settled for a pair of 70s while Clyde Mondilla birdied No. 8 on his way home to force a three-way tie for the lead at the start of the Philippine Amateur Open Golf Championship at Cangolf’s north course in Laguna yesterday.

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Singapore national team mainstays Gregory Foo and Jerome Ng and reigning Singapore national champion Amelia Yong hit town yesterday, all geared up for a shootout with the cream of the country’s crop in the Philippine Amateur Open Golf Championships unfolding tomorrow at Cangolf’s north course in Laguna.

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