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The Philippines tries to annex the other plum in the Hong Kong Amateur Open when seven members of the national pool begin their quest for the men’s crown beginning today at the Ruby and Diamond courses of the Discovery Bay Golf Club in Hong Kong.


Anthony Fernando, who placed ninth in the recent Singapore Open, spearheads the curious mix of players out to complete the Filipinos’ sweep of the annual event after Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez made a 1-2 finish in last month’s HK Ladies Open Amateur Golf Championship.
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Juvic Pagunsan shot an eagle-spiked 65 to cap his final stint in the amateur ranks as he posted what appeared to be the biggest winning margin recorded in SEAG golf — a whopping 14-stroke victory over Thai bet Ekalak Waisayul.
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Philippine golf officials said Pagunsan’s win Thursday will surely serve as a big inspiration as the Negrense youth and his teammates plunge into action in the team competition, using the match-play format for the first time in the Games.
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JAY BAYRON AND MARVIN DUMANDAN
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The Philippines tries to annex the other plum in the Hong Kong Amateur Open when seven members of the national pool begin their quest for the men’s crown beginning today at the Ruby and Diamond courses of the Discovery Bay Golf Club in Hong Kong.


Anthony Fernando, who placed ninth in the recent Singapore Open, spearheads the curious mix of players out to complete the Filipinos’ sweep of the annual event after Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez made a 1-2 finish in last month’s HK Ladies Open Amateur Golf Championship.
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Juvic Pagunsan shot an eagle-spiked 65 to cap his final stint in the amateur ranks as he posted what appeared to be the biggest winning margin recorded in SEAG golf — a whopping 14-stroke victory over Thai bet Ekalak Waisayul.
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Philippine golf officials said Pagunsan’s win Thursday will surely serve as a big inspiration as the Negrense youth and his teammates plunge into action in the team competition, using the match-play format for the first time in the Games.
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