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                    [Title] => Red-hot Salvador equals record 62
                    [Summary] => SAN MIGUEL, Bukidnon — In what is shaping up to be a First Gentleman’s Professional Golf Circuit leg resembling the quality of a PGA Tour scoring, Elmer Salvador kept a hapless Del Monte course burning by tying the course record of 10-under-par 62 yesterday to assume control by three strokes.


Just as the 64 of Cassius Casas a day earlier seemed already a torrid pace to match, the 33-year-old Salvador raised the bar with a wondrous performance on a tree-lined course he’s supposed to know just a little of.
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Just as the 64 of Cassius Casas a day earlier seemed already a torrid pace to match, the 33-year-old Salvador raised the bar with a wondrous performance on a tree-lined course he’s supposed to know just a little of.
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