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[Summary] => The Philippines advanced to the World Cup by finishing joint fifth in the Davidoff Nations Cup yesterday, securing the berth with a crucial birdie on the 72nd hole in a fashion that further underscored the Filipinos readiness to mix it up with the worlds best players in November.
Needing only a par to advance, Rodrigo Cuello and Danny Zarate instead holed out with a birdie on the par 4 18th, capping their brilliant teamup in the alternate shot format of the event which served as the qualifer for this years World Cup of Golf in Japan.
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The Philippines continued to flourish in the face of world-class opposition as it shot a gutsy two-under par 70 yesterday to stay in the hunt for one of the World Cup berths in the Davidoff Nations Cup in Malaysia.
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[Summary] => The Philippines, with Rodrigo Cuello and Danny Zarate combining splendidly, fired an eight-under par 64 yesterday to share sixth place with Chile and Germany at the start of the Davidoff Nations Cup at the Royal Selangor Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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DAVIDOFF NATIONS CUP
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Needing only a par to advance, Rodrigo Cuello and Danny Zarate instead holed out with a birdie on the par 4 18th, capping their brilliant teamup in the alternate shot format of the event which served as the qualifer for this years World Cup of Golf in Japan.
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