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[Title] => Pactolerin fires 66, tops seniors golf
[Summary] => Robert Pactolerin mastered the field in a triumphant return to his old home, assembling a two-day aggregate of 135 to beat Danny delos Santos by eight strokes and capture the SPGAP (Senior Professional Golfers’ Association of the Philippines.) Masters Challenge crown at Villamor yesterday.
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[Title] => Amateurs pace RP Open elims
[Summary] => Amateurs Anthony Fernando and Gary Sales carded identical 73s under scorching heat to lead the chase for 10 berths in the Philippine Open at the start of the 36-hole qualifier at Villamor Golf Club yesterday.
Fernando bucked a double-bogey mishap on the par-5 No. 2 by firing three birdies at the backside as he salvaged a 39-34 round to share the lead with Sales, who came in with a 38-35.
Sales, who gunned down back-to-back birdies from No. 11 to seize control, couldve kept a one-stroke lead but he fumbled with his fourth bogey in the day on No. 16.
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[Title] => 17 Pinoys make grade in RP Open
[Summary] => Veteran Rey Alit matched par 72 in the final day of qualifying on Thursday at tree-lined Villamor to finish with a 54-hole 222 total and tow 16 other homegrown bets into the 89th Philippine Open proper.
His six-over total for three days was good for a share of third place, two strokes behind Korean Lee Seong-ki and Shaaban Hussin of Malaysia, who shot a 75 and a 74, respectively, for 220 tallies.
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Cassius Casas bagged his first-ever major championship in eight years when he
won the Philippine Masters yesterday as rival Robert Pactolerin three-putted
the first playoff hole in a dramatic duel that nearly failed to unfold at
Villamor.
Casas nearly blew a three-shot lead in the last nine holes, missed winning it
outright with a flubbed seven-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole but pounced on
Pactolerin's meltdown under tremendous pressure of a sudden death with a
routine par to clinch the victory he had been chasing all these years.
He closed out with a 70 for a 283, the sa
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Fernando bucked a double-bogey mishap on the par-5 No. 2 by firing three birdies at the backside as he salvaged a 39-34 round to share the lead with Sales, who came in with a 38-35.
Sales, who gunned down back-to-back birdies from No. 11 to seize control, couldve kept a one-stroke lead but he fumbled with his fourth bogey in the day on No. 16.
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His six-over total for three days was good for a share of third place, two strokes behind Korean Lee Seong-ki and Shaaban Hussin of Malaysia, who shot a 75 and a 74, respectively, for 220 tallies.
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Cassius Casas bagged his first-ever major championship in eight years when he
won the Philippine Masters yesterday as rival Robert Pactolerin three-putted
the first playoff hole in a dramatic duel that nearly failed to unfold at
Villamor.
Casas nearly blew a three-shot lead in the last nine holes, missed winning it
outright with a flubbed seven-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole but pounced on
Pactolerin's meltdown under tremendous pressure of a sudden death with a
routine par to clinch the victory he had been chasing all these years.
He closed out with a 70 for a 283, the sa
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December 6, 2012 - 12:00am