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US-based Judson Eustaquio became the top Filipino placer in the Asian Amateur Championship ruled by Korean Han Chang-won, finishing 10th with a closing 72 as erstwhile contender Mhark Fernando limped home with a 78 at the Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup course Sunday.

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Mhark Fernando stumbled to his first over-par round in three days - a 73 as he tumbled down to joint fifth, seven strokes behind Korean Han Chang-won in the Asian Amateur Championship at the Mission Hills Golf Club’s World Cup course in China Saturday.

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