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[Title] => Ng seeks back-to-back Phl Am plum
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[Title] => Villaber 2nd in Vietnam
[Summary] => Peter Villaber charged home with a four-under par 68 but ran out of holes and settled for runner-up honors in Vietnam Amateur Golf Championship ruled by Thai Wasin Sripattanasorn at the Da Lat Golf Course in Vietnam yesterday.
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[Summary] => The fancied Philippine men’s team, hobbled by poor putting, failed to overcome first-day jitters and settled for a one-under 215 for fourth, four shots behind Singapore in the first round of the men’s golf competition in the 25th SEA Games at the Boo Young Golf Club here.
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