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Organizers look forward to a bigger, more exciting second edition of the Resorts World Manila Masters which sets out to be the richer ever on Philippine soil with a whopping $1-million in prize money.

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The Philippine Open will be back at Wack Wack next year on an earlier date and hopefully as the kickoff leg of the 2012 Asian Tour.

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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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The Filipinos are among the early favorites along with the bets from Myanmar, Taiwan, Malaysia, India and host Singapore at the Laguna National Golf and Country Club’s Classic Course but the chase for World Cup places is expected to be a race to the finish line.
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Casas fell short of his bid to join the US PGA Tour next year when he lost in a playoff in the second stage of the qualifier in Texas last week, while Cuello is coming off two tough tournaments in the Asian PGA Tour.
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Three down at the start of the round, Pucay moved within two shots off the pace with a birdie on the par-3 No. 3. But the Filipino shotmaker went on a roller-coaster round after that as he stumbled with two bogeys and that double-bogey six on the par-4 18th that foiled his bid for a top 10 finish in this Asian PGA Tour event.
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The Filipino golfers struggled in the face of the torrid scoring by the international field with Cassius Casas and three other compatriots settling with even-par 71s at the start of the Macau Open yesterday paced by Scot Simon Dyson's stirring seven-under-par 64.

Casas, fresh from his victory in last week's Philippine Masters, couldn't get untracked and wound up with that 71 as he stood seven strokes off Dyson, whose 64 gave him a two-shot lead over Kenny Druce and Myanmar ace Kyi Hla Han, who both had 66s.

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The Philippine Open will be back at Wack Wack next year on an earlier date and hopefully as the kickoff leg of the 2012 Asian Tour.

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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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"The leadership of the new Asian Tour fully supports the decision of the NGAP (National Golf Association of the Philippines)," said Asian Tour director Patrick Young, referring to the selection of Riviera’s Langer layout as the new venue of the country’s premier golf championship slated Feb. 26-29.
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The Filipinos are among the early favorites along with the bets from Myanmar, Taiwan, Malaysia, India and host Singapore at the Laguna National Golf and Country Club’s Classic Course but the chase for World Cup places is expected to be a race to the finish line.
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Casas fell short of his bid to join the US PGA Tour next year when he lost in a playoff in the second stage of the qualifier in Texas last week, while Cuello is coming off two tough tournaments in the Asian PGA Tour.
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Three down at the start of the round, Pucay moved within two shots off the pace with a birdie on the par-3 No. 3. But the Filipino shotmaker went on a roller-coaster round after that as he stumbled with two bogeys and that double-bogey six on the par-4 18th that foiled his bid for a top 10 finish in this Asian PGA Tour event.
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The Filipino golfers struggled in the face of the torrid scoring by the international field with Cassius Casas and three other compatriots settling with even-par 71s at the start of the Macau Open yesterday paced by Scot Simon Dyson's stirring seven-under-par 64.

Casas, fresh from his victory in last week's Philippine Masters, couldn't get untracked and wound up with that 71 as he stood seven strokes off Dyson, whose 64 gave him a two-shot lead over Kenny Druce and Myanmar ace Kyi Hla Han, who both had 66s.

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