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                    [Title] => Pagunsan cops RP Amateur title over Malaysian
                    [Summary] => BACOLOD — Juvic Pagunsan won a fourth championship for the year and the one missing jewel in a fabled career, running roughshod over game Malaysian Siva Chandhran, 6-and-5, in the Philippine Amateur finals yesterday at the Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club course here.


The 27-year-old Pagunsan came out for the final 18 with all guns cocked and firing, overwhelming the Malaysian No. 2 with a brilliant all-around game that turned an all-square match from the 19th hole into a rout.
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But after five eventful days of the Philippine Amateurs in one of the toughest tests in golf here, the Labajo brothers Mario and Joseph, and reed-thin Jonel Ababa have made heads turns and gained believers out of a lot.
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