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                    [Summary] => Journeyman Ramil Bisera parlayed a solid game from tee to green into a  four-under-par 68 that made him the surprise leader by two strokes in the opening round of the P1 million PGAP-Julio Cup at the Villamor Golf Club course.


The Davao-based Bisera, fresh from posting his best-ever finish in a 10-year pro career of sixth place in The Country Club Invitational last February, kept his steady form to shoot six birdies — three on each nine — against only two bogeys on a difficult day when the field had to contend with fairways hardened by the torrid summer heat.
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Keeping his focus despite two close misses in recent weeks, Casas set the Del Monte course afire with a brilliant eight-under-par 64 yesterday that got him breaking loose by four strokes in the opening round of the First Gentleman’s Professional Golf Circuit ninth leg presented by San Miguel Beer here.
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The Davao-based Bisera, fresh from posting his best-ever finish in a 10-year pro career of sixth place in The Country Club Invitational last February, kept his steady form to shoot six birdies — three on each nine — against only two bogeys on a difficult day when the field had to contend with fairways hardened by the torrid summer heat.
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Keeping his focus despite two close misses in recent weeks, Casas set the Del Monte course afire with a brilliant eight-under-par 64 yesterday that got him breaking loose by four strokes in the opening round of the First Gentleman’s Professional Golf Circuit ninth leg presented by San Miguel Beer here.
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