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SINGAPORE The Philippines went from fiery to ice cold on a hot, humid day as it fumbled with an awful nine-over 151 aggregate and fell with a thud to sixth place halfway through the Singapore Open Amateur Championship at the Singapore Island Country Club here yesterday.
After a superb four-under par 67 Tuesday that gave Team RP a three-shot lead over Singapore in team championship and a share of the lead in the individual play, Marvin Dumandan limped with a fat 78 in a 38-40 round marred by four bogeys and two double-bogeys with only a birdie to show.
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SINGAPORE Marvin Dumandan and Jay Bayron plunge into action in the Singapore Open Amateur Championship beginning today, ready and eager to shoot it out with the best players in the fold and set the Philippines title-retention bid in motion at the Singapore Island Country Clubs Bukit course.
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SINGAPORE The Philippines hopes to draw the best from Marvin Dumandan and Jay Bayron as it tries to achieve what it had failed to do the last two years in the Singapore Open Amateur Championship win the individual and team titles.
Michael Bibat captured the 2004 individual crown but the Philippines lost to Singapore by two strokes in the team championship, while the RP squad took last years team plum but Juvic Pagunsan lost the individual title to local bet Choo Tze-Huang, also by two strokes.
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Toughened by his two previous escape acts rarely seen in amateur play, Jerome Delariarte pulled off another cliffhanger of a win yesterday, this time edging Marvin Dumandan with a delicate par-putt from eight feet on the first playoff hole for a 1-up victory to reach the finals against Boyet Saragoza in the Philippine Amateur Golf Championship at the Langer course here.
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DUMANDAN AND BAYRON
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SINGAPORE The Philippines went from fiery to ice cold on a hot, humid day as it fumbled with an awful nine-over 151 aggregate and fell with a thud to sixth place halfway through the Singapore Open Amateur Championship at the Singapore Island Country Club here yesterday.
After a superb four-under par 67 Tuesday that gave Team RP a three-shot lead over Singapore in team championship and a share of the lead in the individual play, Marvin Dumandan limped with a fat 78 in a 38-40 round marred by four bogeys and two double-bogeys with only a birdie to show.
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Michael Bibat captured the 2004 individual crown but the Philippines lost to Singapore by two strokes in the team championship, while the RP squad took last years team plum but Juvic Pagunsan lost the individual title to local bet Choo Tze-Huang, also by two strokes.
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