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                    [Summary] => Twelve countries represented by the region’s best young players are seeing action in the inaugural Asia-Pacific Junior Masters set Dec. 10-13 at the Legends course of the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club in Carmona, Cavite.


Joining host Philippines in the tourney which features seasoned players 17 years and under are Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United States.
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The event, to be conducted by the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines, will be launched to join the annual Asia-Pacific junior golf championship as the premier jungolf tournaments in Asia and the Pacific.

The Philippines was chosen to host the inaugural staging during the Asian championships in Taiwan.
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But the top jungolfer and his mother coach, Rowena Yadao Gonzales, are hopeful of still making the trip to the Junior World golf championship since they are appealing their case to the US embassy.
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                    [Summary] => Twelve countries represented by the region’s best young players are seeing action in the inaugural Asia-Pacific Junior Masters set Dec. 10-13 at the Legends course of the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club in Carmona, Cavite.


Joining host Philippines in the tourney which features seasoned players 17 years and under are Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United States.
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The event, to be conducted by the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines, will be launched to join the annual Asia-Pacific junior golf championship as the premier jungolf tournaments in Asia and the Pacific.

The Philippines was chosen to host the inaugural staging during the Asian championships in Taiwan.
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But the top jungolfer and his mother coach, Rowena Yadao Gonzales, are hopeful of still making the trip to the Junior World golf championship since they are appealing their case to the US embassy.
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