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                    [Title] => Miñoza brods clinch crown in sudden death
                    [Summary] => SILANG, Cavite – Raul Miñoza and brother Paul birdied the first extra hole from five feet to beat Eddie Bagtas and Kim Chung Hol in their sudden-death playoff for this year’s U-Bix-Riviera National Pro Am.


When Paul made that five-footer, Bagtas and Kim just picked up their ball since they were only putting for par.

The Miñozas, Frankie’s brothers, closed out with a 74 and Bagtas and Kim made a final-round 76 for 301 to force the sudden-death on the ninth hole of the Riviera Golf and Country Club’s Couples course.
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As the three first round frontrunners faded, Coscolluela, the Alabang Country Club golf director who once played for the national team, sparkled with steady nines of 37-36 to storm ahead by three strokes over three others.
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As the three first round frontrunners faded, Coscolluela, the Alabang Country Club golf director who once played for the national team, sparkled with steady nines of 37-36 to storm ahead by three strokes over three others.
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When Paul made that five-footer, Bagtas and Kim just picked up their ball since they were only putting for par.

The Miñozas, Frankie’s brothers, closed out with a 74 and Bagtas and Kim made a final-round 76 for 301 to force the sudden-death on the ninth hole of the Riviera Golf and Country Club’s Couples course.
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As the three first round frontrunners faded, Coscolluela, the Alabang Country Club golf director who once played for the national team, sparkled with steady nines of 37-36 to storm ahead by three strokes over three others.
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