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                    [Title] => Southwoods eyes Fil-Am three-peat
                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY -- CAP Manila Southwoods will aim for a rare third straight win during the 53rd annual Fil-Am men’s invitational golf tournament at Baguio Country Club and Club John Hay fairways that fires off Dec. 2. 


The reigning Fil Championship Flight titlist of the biggest and longest running amateur golf tournament in the world is defending the title minus stalwarts Cookie LaO and two-time national amateur champion Angelo Que who joined the professional ranks this year.
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More so during the annual Fil-Am golf tournament at the Baguio Country Club and Club John Hay here which has been drawing parbusters from as far as Hawaii and California in the US as well as other nations in the Asia-Pacific rim — South Korea, Guam, Japan, and Hong Kong.
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BAGUIO COUNTRY CLUB AND CLUB JOHN HAY
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                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY -- CAP Manila Southwoods will aim for a rare third straight win during the 53rd annual Fil-Am men’s invitational golf tournament at Baguio Country Club and Club John Hay fairways that fires off Dec. 2. 


The reigning Fil Championship Flight titlist of the biggest and longest running amateur golf tournament in the world is defending the title minus stalwarts Cookie LaO and two-time national amateur champion Angelo Que who joined the professional ranks this year.
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More so during the annual Fil-Am golf tournament at the Baguio Country Club and Club John Hay here which has been drawing parbusters from as far as Hawaii and California in the US as well as other nations in the Asia-Pacific rim — South Korea, Guam, Japan, and Hong Kong.
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