+ Follow BETHPAGE BLACK COURSE Tag
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[Title] => Que fails to check skid, cards 77
[Summary] => He flubbed a 10-footer for par at resumption of the rain-suspended round Friday and Angelo Que dropped four more strokes in the next seven holes to finish his first round in two days with a seven-over 77.
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[Title] => US Open: Casas limps home with disastrous 92 with
[Summary] => FARMINGDALE, New York Cassius Casas campaign in the 102nd US Open hit rock-bottom Friday as the first Filipino pro ever to compete in one of the worlds four majors turned in a disastrous 22-over-par 92 at the Bethpage Black Course here.
Casas second-round output, probably the worst in his pro career which started 10 years ago, came after an opening-round 82. With a 174 total, 34-over for the tournament, he miserably failed to make cut pegged at 151.
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[Title] => Dark day for Casas at Black Course
[Summary] => FARMINGDALE, New York Shell-shocked by the severe conditions of the Opens toughest venue in history, Filipino pro Cassius Casas struggled all day and hobbled home with a 12-over par 82 and faced the specter of elimination in the first round of the 102nd US Open at the Bethpage Black Course here.
"Grabe ang hirap," said Casas, who ended up in the rear of the standings, tied for 149th out of the 156-man field which started out in the day.
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[Title] => Casas awed by monster course
[Summary] => Farmingdale, New York Former Philippine Open champion Cassius Casas had a chance meeting with world No.1 Tiger Woods Tuesday and was awed by the Bethpage Black Course considered as a monster of a layout for being the longest in the US Open history.
After enduring a cross-country dash from San Francisco a day earlier upon learning of his inclusion in the starting field of the 102nd Open, Casas immediately went to the course and found Woods among the worlds top pros at the height of a Tuesday practice round.
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BETHPAGE BLACK COURSE
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Casas second-round output, probably the worst in his pro career which started 10 years ago, came after an opening-round 82. With a 174 total, 34-over for the tournament, he miserably failed to make cut pegged at 151.
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"Grabe ang hirap," said Casas, who ended up in the rear of the standings, tied for 149th out of the 156-man field which started out in the day.
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After enduring a cross-country dash from San Francisco a day earlier upon learning of his inclusion in the starting field of the 102nd Open, Casas immediately went to the course and found Woods among the worlds top pros at the height of a Tuesday practice round.
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