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                    [Title] => Zarate  slips to 8th, Que 12th in Volvo Open
                    [Summary] => Danny Zarate and Angelo Que failed to match their solid lead-sharing first round outputs and tumbled down the leaderboard with mediocre scores in the second day of action in the first Volvo China Open with Korean Choi Gwang-soo and Adam Fraser of Australia emerging new joint leaders with 64 and 67, respectively, at the Shanghai Silport Golf Club course in Shanghai, China Friday.

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Four second-place finishes in the last five weeks, including a couple of near-victories, must’ve given Casas some sleepless nights and as action shifts to the Legends Course of the Manila Southwoods starting today, everybody just wants to join the growing list of tormentors of the dusky shotmaker whose final-round misfortunes had already cost him quite a fortune.

Not to mention a dose of mental torture.
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Four second-place finishes in the last five weeks, including a couple of near-victories, must’ve given Casas some sleepless nights and as action shifts to the Legends Course of the Manila Southwoods starting today, everybody just wants to join the growing list of tormentors of the dusky shotmaker whose final-round misfortunes had already cost him quite a fortune.

Not to mention a dose of mental torture.
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