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[Summary] => Juvic Pagunsan leaves for Pakistan today, raring to bring his act to the Pakistan Open beginning Thursday in a highly anticipated pro debut in the Asian Tour by one of the most-talented players ever to come out of the amateur ranks.
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The absence of superstar Thongchai Jaidee in Asias oldest golf championship hardly put a dent on the chances of Thailand, with Wiratchant leading a 10-man team in the chase for the top prize of $31,500, up from $24,000 last year.
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