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[Title] => Lascuña saves par, climbs to joint 10th in World Cup
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[Summary] => Tony Lascuña proved up to the challenge and fired a plucky one-under 70 but Angelo Que wavered with a 74 on a windy day that stymied even two of the most fancied players in the fold – Australia’s Adam Scott and Matt Kuchar of the US – in an eventful first round of the World Cup of Golf here yesterday.
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