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Angelo Que missed what was his closest shot at the fourth Asian Tour crown as he bogeyed two of the last three holes and settled for joint fourth with a closing 72 worth P2 million in the Indian Open won by Siddikur of Bangladesh at the Delhi Golf Club in India yesterday.

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After a superb four-under par 67 Tuesday that gave Team RP a three-shot lead over Singapore in team championship and a share of the lead in the individual play, Marvin Dumandan limped with a fat 78 in a 38-40 round marred by four bogeys and two double-bogeys with only a birdie to show.
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Angelo Que missed what was his closest shot at the fourth Asian Tour crown as he bogeyed two of the last three holes and settled for joint fourth with a closing 72 worth P2 million in the Indian Open won by Siddikur of Bangladesh at the Delhi Golf Club in India yesterday.

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After a superb four-under par 67 Tuesday that gave Team RP a three-shot lead over Singapore in team championship and a share of the lead in the individual play, Marvin Dumandan limped with a fat 78 in a 38-40 round marred by four bogeys and two double-bogeys with only a birdie to show.
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