+ Follow DYE AND FALDO Tag
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[Title] => Rosales-Ignacio paces Eagle Ridge tourney
[Summary] => The tandems of Roberto Rosales-Goody Ignacio and Salvador Almagro-Benedict Gulapa tallied 131 points for two days to become the teams to beat for the remaining players set to play their final rounds today in the third Eagle Ridge Invitational, the member-guest tournament of the countrys biggest golf complex in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
Rosales, the PNP provincial director for Cavite, and Ignacio had 67-64 to emerge as the Class B leaders while Almagro-Gulapa grabbed the Class C leadership also with their rounds of 67-64 at the Dye and Faldo courses of Eagle Ridge.
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[Title] => Ordinario, pal defend Eagle Ridge crown
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Oscar Ordinario will try to defend the title with a new guest partner Peter Pancho in the third Eagle Ridge Invitational golf tournament slated May 23-25 at the Dye and Faldo courses of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
Ordinario, who won last year in tandem with Sta. Maria, and Pancho will be leading a field of about 240 teams seeing action in the 36-hole event which has drawn the support of Callaway, Ford-Edsa and Alsons Insurance as major sponsors.
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[Title] => Eagle Ridge aims to develop golf talents
[Summary] => While most exclusive clubs may have the sincere desire to open up their facilities to aspiring national champions and future Tigers, membership concerns often come in the way.
A 36-hole course may not already be enough for a regular 3,000-member force with at least 500 active players, much more for a club with only 18 homes. Weekend accommodations for jungolf or amateur pool training or tournaments are seldom accepted.
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[Title] => Langomez wins Opel Tigra for ace
[Summary] => Tess Langomez won herself an Opel Tigra when she scored an ace yesterday on the last day of the inaugural Eagle Ridge invitational member-guest tournament at the Dye and Faldo courses of the countrys biggest golf complex in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
Langomez is the first woman in recent years to have won a car for a hole-in-one feat.
She made the spectacular shot on the par-3 seventh hole of the Faldo course. The Opel Tigra, worth more than P700,000, is sponsored by Golforce.
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DYE AND FALDO
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[Title] => Rosales-Ignacio paces Eagle Ridge tourney
[Summary] => The tandems of Roberto Rosales-Goody Ignacio and Salvador Almagro-Benedict Gulapa tallied 131 points for two days to become the teams to beat for the remaining players set to play their final rounds today in the third Eagle Ridge Invitational, the member-guest tournament of the countrys biggest golf complex in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
Rosales, the PNP provincial director for Cavite, and Ignacio had 67-64 to emerge as the Class B leaders while Almagro-Gulapa grabbed the Class C leadership also with their rounds of 67-64 at the Dye and Faldo courses of Eagle Ridge.
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[Title] => Ordinario, pal defend Eagle Ridge crown
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Oscar Ordinario will try to defend the title with a new guest partner Peter Pancho in the third Eagle Ridge Invitational golf tournament slated May 23-25 at the Dye and Faldo courses of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
Ordinario, who won last year in tandem with Sta. Maria, and Pancho will be leading a field of about 240 teams seeing action in the 36-hole event which has drawn the support of Callaway, Ford-Edsa and Alsons Insurance as major sponsors.
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[Title] => Eagle Ridge aims to develop golf talents
[Summary] => While most exclusive clubs may have the sincere desire to open up their facilities to aspiring national champions and future Tigers, membership concerns often come in the way.
A 36-hole course may not already be enough for a regular 3,000-member force with at least 500 active players, much more for a club with only 18 homes. Weekend accommodations for jungolf or amateur pool training or tournaments are seldom accepted.
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[Title] => Langomez wins Opel Tigra for ace
[Summary] => Tess Langomez won herself an Opel Tigra when she scored an ace yesterday on the last day of the inaugural Eagle Ridge invitational member-guest tournament at the Dye and Faldo courses of the countrys biggest golf complex in Gen. Trias, Cavite.
Langomez is the first woman in recent years to have won a car for a hole-in-one feat.
She made the spectacular shot on the par-3 seventh hole of the Faldo course. The Opel Tigra, worth more than P700,000, is sponsored by Golforce.
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