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                    [Title] => RP team 4th in Putra Cup
                    [Summary] => INDONESIA – Michael Bibat and Boyet Saragoza submitted similar one-under 71s Friday, not enough to lead the Philippines to a top three finish in the Putra Cup won by Thailand in come-from-behind fashion.


Marvin Dumandan and Jun Bernis finished with 75 and the Filipinos pooled a 217 total for the day and an 866 total, way behind the Thais and seven shots off Myanmar for third spot.
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Marvin Dumandan, slowly recovering from a bout with flu in the first round, fired a gutsy even par 72 at the Royal Brunei Airlines Golf Club course and counted for the team seeking to end a six-year drought in the annual event also known as the Putra Cup.
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A day after Lu Hsiao-ching of Taiwan came from behind to nip local bet Jayvie Agojo in a three-hole playoff for the girls crown, Sato was not in the mood to let his closest pursuers threaten his bid for a wire-to-wire victory.
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                    [Summary] => INDONESIA – Michael Bibat and Boyet Saragoza submitted similar one-under 71s Friday, not enough to lead the Philippines to a top three finish in the Putra Cup won by Thailand in come-from-behind fashion.


Marvin Dumandan and Jun Bernis finished with 75 and the Filipinos pooled a 217 total for the day and an 866 total, way behind the Thais and seven shots off Myanmar for third spot.
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Marvin Dumandan, slowly recovering from a bout with flu in the first round, fired a gutsy even par 72 at the Royal Brunei Airlines Golf Club course and counted for the team seeking to end a six-year drought in the annual event also known as the Putra Cup.
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A day after Lu Hsiao-ching of Taiwan came from behind to nip local bet Jayvie Agojo in a three-hole playoff for the girls crown, Sato was not in the mood to let his closest pursuers threaten his bid for a wire-to-wire victory.
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