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                    [Title] => Que storms into lead with eagle-aided 66
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Angelo Que, playing as if he were competing in the British Open, put on an amazing show of shotmaking worthy of a stint in the Majors as he scorched Wack Wack’s east layout with an eagle-spiked 66 under sweltering heat to seize a one-stroke edge over two-day leader Kodai Ichihara of Japan in the third round of the Philippine Open yesterday.

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Japan’s Kodai Ichihara and Gavin Flint of Australia took different routes but produced the same results of two-under par 70s yesterday as they kept their 1-2 positions halfway through the Philippine Open at the demanding Wack Wack’s East layout.

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When all else seemed to fail for the home front, Benjie Magada rose to the challenge in the Philippine Open.

Magada flashed a near-impeccable touch on the tricky putting surface of Wack Wack’s east course and went on to fire an eagle-spiked, five-under par 67 for a share of second with Aussie Gavin Flint,....

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CARMONA, Cavite -- In the final reckoning, it was the stocky shotmaker from Thailand who held his ground and survived the four-day ordeal at the Manila Southwoods' Masters Course.

Prayad Marksaeng made an early run of birdies to seize control, thwarted the bids of his pursuers with an impeccable short game before watching American Mike Cunning flub a five-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to snatch a one-shot victory on a closing 71 in the rich Casino Filipino Open golf championship here yesterday.

That he did it in the face of overwhelming odds -- strong winds, testy pin p [DatePublished] => 2000-02-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )

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Angelo Que, playing as if he were competing in the British Open, put on an amazing show of shotmaking worthy of a stint in the Majors as he scorched Wack Wack’s east layout with an eagle-spiked 66 under sweltering heat to seize a one-stroke edge over two-day leader Kodai Ichihara of Japan in the third round of the Philippine Open yesterday.

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Japan’s Kodai Ichihara and Gavin Flint of Australia took different routes but produced the same results of two-under par 70s yesterday as they kept their 1-2 positions halfway through the Philippine Open at the demanding Wack Wack’s East layout.

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When all else seemed to fail for the home front, Benjie Magada rose to the challenge in the Philippine Open.

Magada flashed a near-impeccable touch on the tricky putting surface of Wack Wack’s east course and went on to fire an eagle-spiked, five-under par 67 for a share of second with Aussie Gavin Flint,....

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CARMONA, Cavite -- In the final reckoning, it was the stocky shotmaker from Thailand who held his ground and survived the four-day ordeal at the Manila Southwoods' Masters Course.

Prayad Marksaeng made an early run of birdies to seize control, thwarted the bids of his pursuers with an impeccable short game before watching American Mike Cunning flub a five-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to snatch a one-shot victory on a closing 71 in the rich Casino Filipino Open golf championship here yesterday.

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