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[Title] => Rosales up vs world best in JW Classic
[Summary] => Top Filipino golfer Gerald Rosales will line up against some of the worlds top players when he competes in the UK£1 million Johnnie Walker Classic at the Alpine Golf Club in Bangkok, Thailand Jan. 29-Feb. 1.
The 27-year-old will no doubt relish the opportunity of playing alongside top golfers such as defending champion and world No.3 Ernie Els, The Open champion Ben Curtis of America, US PGA winner Shaun Micheel and six-time Major winner, Nick Faldo.
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[Title] => Rosales shoots 5-under par as storm halts play
[Summary] => Kuala Lumpur A lightning storm abruptly halted Gerald Rosales fiery comeback as the ace Filipino shotmaker turned in a five-under par card when play was stopped in the third round of the rich Carlsberg Malaysian Open at the Mines Resort & Golf Club here.
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[Title] => Gerald makes cut in Kuala Lumpur; Jenny 16th in G Coast
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR Gerald Rosales shot an eagle-spiked 68 yesterday to make the cut in the rain-hit Carlsberg Malaysian Open paced by South African Retief Goosen at the par-71 Mines Resort & Golf Club here.
Rosales, who struggled with a one-over par 72 Thursday, had a 140, good for a temporary share of 46th place with eight others in the $1.1 million championship featuring some of the worlds best players, including Retief Goosen, the worlds no. 5 who fired a 29 on his front nine en route to a 64.
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[Title] => Open cast put to the test today
[Summary] => They reversed the layout of the historic course and put up an exacting test of will and character to those setting out today in the Casino Filipino 87th Philippine Open.
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[Title] => RP Open returns to APGA fold
[Summary] => The Philippine Open, Asias oldest and the countrys most prestigious golf championship, will make its return to the Asian PGA Tour calendar next year with Wack Wack set to host the fabled event for the second straight time in March.
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[Title] => Zarate cards 71, trails Malaysian Open leader by four strokes
[Summary] => Danny Zarate bucked a bogey-bogey start by birdying the last three holes as he fired a one-under par 71 yesterday to trail surprise leader Maarten Lafeber of Holland by four strokes at the start of the $910,000 Carlsberg Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur.
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CARLSBERG MALAYSIAN OPEN
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The 27-year-old will no doubt relish the opportunity of playing alongside top golfers such as defending champion and world No.3 Ernie Els, The Open champion Ben Curtis of America, US PGA winner Shaun Micheel and six-time Major winner, Nick Faldo.
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Rosales, who struggled with a one-over par 72 Thursday, had a 140, good for a temporary share of 46th place with eight others in the $1.1 million championship featuring some of the worlds best players, including Retief Goosen, the worlds no. 5 who fired a 29 on his front nine en route to a 64.
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[Summary] => The Philippine Open, Asias oldest and the countrys most prestigious golf championship, will make its return to the Asian PGA Tour calendar next year with Wack Wack set to host the fabled event for the second straight time in March.
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[Summary] => Danny Zarate bucked a bogey-bogey start by birdying the last three holes as he fired a one-under par 71 yesterday to trail surprise leader Maarten Lafeber of Holland by four strokes at the start of the $910,000 Carlsberg Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur.
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