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Jobim Carlos battled back from nine strokes down to beat Malaysian Gavin Green and capture the Sabah International Amateur golf crown with a closing five-under 67 at the Tawau Golf Club in Sabah, Malaysia Sunday.

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Among the veteran international campaigners seeking team and individual honors in the tournament are Jenz Tecson, Kevin Lachica and brothers Paolo and Frederick Garcia.
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