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                    [Title] => Bisera posts wire-to-wire win
                    [Summary] => It was literally Ramil Bisera’s day in the sun.


His sun-darkened skin glistening in the scorching heat, Bisera completed his masterful conquest of local golf’s biggest names with a wire-to-wire to victory yesterday in the P1 million PGAP-Julio Cup golf championship at the Villamor Golf Club course.

The 30-year-old Bisera, never among the favorites when play for the 72-hole event began, didn’t even need a big finish to pull it off as he watched the highly-fancied Robert Pactolerin throw it away with two unforgivable mistakes down the stretch.
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The Davao-based Bisera, a 30-year-old whose best finish so far was sixth in The Country Club Invitational, recovered from every mistake he made on the treacherous layout and was still alone on top for the third consecutive day with a 210 aggregate, four-under-par.
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The 30-year-old Davaoeno followed up his opening 68 by solving the difficult pin placements, clinging on to the lead with a 140 total to hold off former RP Open champion Robert Pactolerin, who also scored a 72 for a 142.
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                    [Title] => Bisera posts wire-to-wire win
                    [Summary] => It was literally Ramil Bisera’s day in the sun.


His sun-darkened skin glistening in the scorching heat, Bisera completed his masterful conquest of local golf’s biggest names with a wire-to-wire to victory yesterday in the P1 million PGAP-Julio Cup golf championship at the Villamor Golf Club course.

The 30-year-old Bisera, never among the favorites when play for the 72-hole event began, didn’t even need a big finish to pull it off as he watched the highly-fancied Robert Pactolerin throw it away with two unforgivable mistakes down the stretch.
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The Davao-based Bisera, a 30-year-old whose best finish so far was sixth in The Country Club Invitational, recovered from every mistake he made on the treacherous layout and was still alone on top for the third consecutive day with a 210 aggregate, four-under-par.
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The 30-year-old Davaoeno followed up his opening 68 by solving the difficult pin placements, clinging on to the lead with a 140 total to hold off former RP Open champion Robert Pactolerin, who also scored a 72 for a 142.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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