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                    [Title] => 2010 Aboitiz Invitational: Geralde's team tops pro-am event
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Randy Garalde and his team bagged the title in the pro-am event of the 2010 Aboitiz Invitational played yesterday at the Cebu Country Club as a tune-up to the 54-hole tournament that tees off today at the Cebu Country Club.

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MANILA, Philippines - Angelo Que birdied two of the last six holes to shoot a three-under 69 for a joint eighth place finish in the Black Mountain Masters ruled by Swede Johan Edfors at the Black Mountain Golf Club in Hua Hin, Thailand yesterday.

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Nobody came close to catching the Australian.

With a two-under 70 at the sun-blessed east course of Wack Wack, the 29-year-old Strange had a four-day 280 and a five-stroke win over baby-faced Korean Park Jun-won.

"People were chasing me. But I got off to a good start by birdying the first. It sort of sent a signal to the boys who were chasing me," said Strange, who pocketed $31,700.
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Strange, the solo leader after the first round and co-leader after the second, fired a 72 for a 210 total, just one tiny stroke ahead of 1993 champion Yeh Chang-ting of Taipei.

Yeh settled for a one-over 73 after two late bogeys on the 16th and 17th, and will be in the championship flight along with local boy Cookie La’O who had a 70 for a 214.
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Miñoza, who shared the lead with Wiratchant at the halfway mark, rallied with four birdies at the backside to somehow atone for his poor third round performance and shaky stint at the frontside in the final round as he fought back from joint fifth place to salvage third place with a 284 aggregate.
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Randy Garalde and his team bagged the title in the pro-am event of the 2010 Aboitiz Invitational played yesterday at the Cebu Country Club as a tune-up to the 54-hole tournament that tees off today at the Cebu Country Club.

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MANILA, Philippines - Angelo Que birdied two of the last six holes to shoot a three-under 69 for a joint eighth place finish in the Black Mountain Masters ruled by Swede Johan Edfors at the Black Mountain Golf Club in Hua Hin, Thailand yesterday.

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Nobody came close to catching the Australian.

With a two-under 70 at the sun-blessed east course of Wack Wack, the 29-year-old Strange had a four-day 280 and a five-stroke win over baby-faced Korean Park Jun-won.

"People were chasing me. But I got off to a good start by birdying the first. It sort of sent a signal to the boys who were chasing me," said Strange, who pocketed $31,700.
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Strange, the solo leader after the first round and co-leader after the second, fired a 72 for a 210 total, just one tiny stroke ahead of 1993 champion Yeh Chang-ting of Taipei.

Yeh settled for a one-over 73 after two late bogeys on the 16th and 17th, and will be in the championship flight along with local boy Cookie La’O who had a 70 for a 214.
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Miñoza, who shared the lead with Wiratchant at the halfway mark, rallied with four birdies at the backside to somehow atone for his poor third round performance and shaky stint at the frontside in the final round as he fought back from joint fifth place to salvage third place with a 284 aggregate.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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