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[Title] => Rosales trails Thai by three
[Summary] => Filipino Gerald Rosales shot a two-under par 70 Saturday and gained a crack for a first Asian PGA Tour crown as he stood just three strokes off Thai Thongchai Jaidee heading into the final round of the Wills Indian Open in New Delhi, India.
Rosales, the reigning Philippine Open champion, played a steady round at the Classic Golf Resort layout where he gunned down birdies on Nos. 3 and 8th but he said later he couldve moved within a stroke or two off the leader had he made a couple of short putts.
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[Title] => Goma Cup papalo ngayon
[Summary] => Idedepensa nina veteran golfer Rodrigo Cuello at top-seeded balladeer Ariel Rivera ang kani-kanilang titulo sa pagbubukas ng annual Smart Zed Goma Invitational Golf Cup ngayon sa Fairways and Bluewater, Boracay.
Aabot sa mahigit 100 professional at celebrity golfers ang lalahok sa 11year-old tournament na ito na sponsored ng Smart sa ikatlong sunod na taon na may nakatayang P200,000 para sa professional division, habang ang 40th golfers na may kanya-kanyang ranggo ay tatanggap naman ng P11,000.
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[Title] => Casas top RP finisher; Dyson wins
[Summary] => Cassius Casas rallied with a four-under 67 to emerge the best Filipino finisher at 21st in the Omega Hong Kong Open won by Scot Simon Dyson at the par-71 Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday.
Casas, who won $5,475, actually had a five-under card after 12 holes but bogeyed the par-4 13th for a 31-36 round and an 8-under 276 total, 13 strokes behind the winning 263 by Dyson, who beat Australian Kim Felton (68), Korean Charlie Wi (66) and John Kernohan of the US (64) by three shots.
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[Title] => Pacto fires 68; other RP bets falter
[Summary] => Robert Pactolerin fired a 68 but the rest of the six Filipinos fumbled in the second round of the Hong Kong Open now paced by Australian Kim Felton who set a course record of 60 at the Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday.
Pactolerin had a 36-hole aggregate of 137, five-under par over the par-71 layout. Although he remained in joint 16th, Pactolerin fell eight strokes off the pace as Felton sizzled with that bogey-free 60 to seize a two-shot lead.
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[Title] => Cuello 5 shots adrift
[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand Rodrigo Cuello fired a two-under par 70 in a day of torrid scoring at the Alpine Sports and Golf Club here as he stood five strokes behind first round leader Wayne Smith of Australia in the rich Johnnie Walker Classic yesterday.
The 40-year-old Cuello took the cudgels for a three-man Filipino squad ranged against the worlds top players as he gunned down four birdies in a 34-36 round marred by two bogeys as he found himself joining the big group at 17th place in this prestigious event staking $1.3 million to the winner.
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[Title] => RP golfers falter in Putra Cup
[Summary] => CHONBURI, Thailand The Philippines faltered in the final round with a woeful 239 and settled for second place behind Thailand, which romped away with its third straight Putra Cup crown at the Chonburi Golf and Country Club course here yesterday.
It was a sorry windup for the Filipinos, who started the day with a two-shot lead over the hosts but just couldnt hang on in the face of the Thais stirring final round blitz.
The Philippines wound up with an 893, 16 strokes behind the Thais who simply ran away with the title on an 877 total.
Over in Hong Ko
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[Title] => Pucay settles for joint 14th
[Summary] => Marciano Pucay blew a two-under card as he fumbled with a double-bogey on the final hole, settling for an even-par 72 and a share of 14th place in the Lexus International at the Windmill Park Country Club in Bangkok, Thailand yesterday.
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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[Title] => Meeks humbles field in Masters
[Summary] =>
Nine years after his twin brother lost the Masters crown to Robert Pactolerin
in a playoff, Aaron Meeks came over and threatened to even things up with the
three-time champion.
Using solid ballstriking and precision to tame Villamor's slow, daunting
putting surface and neutralize Pactolerin's power, Meeks shot a four-under-par
68 yesterday to show up a stellar field at the start of the 14th Philippine
Masters.
Superb approach shots set up six birdies for Meeks, who rode on a fiery stint
at the backside, the frontside of his game yesterday, for a 35-33 card he
fashioned out
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Philippine Masters back in golfing scene, pro-am up
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The local golf scene comes alive as the 14th Philippine Masters Invitational
championship fires off today with the 18-hole pro-am appetizer sponsored by
Mitsubishi Motors at the Villamor Golf Club.
Former champions Rodrigo Cuello, Robert Pactolerin and Olle Nordberg of Sweden
lead the exclusive roster of 40 players who will be paired with 120
specially-invited amateurs in the 18-hole event.
They will be competing for cash and other prizes worth at least P200,000,
P20,000 of which goes to the pro of the winning team and P15,000 to the top
individual scorer.
Also up for gr
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RODRIGO CUELLO
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[Title] => Rosales trails Thai by three
[Summary] => Filipino Gerald Rosales shot a two-under par 70 Saturday and gained a crack for a first Asian PGA Tour crown as he stood just three strokes off Thai Thongchai Jaidee heading into the final round of the Wills Indian Open in New Delhi, India.
Rosales, the reigning Philippine Open champion, played a steady round at the Classic Golf Resort layout where he gunned down birdies on Nos. 3 and 8th but he said later he couldve moved within a stroke or two off the leader had he made a couple of short putts.
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[Title] => Goma Cup papalo ngayon
[Summary] => Idedepensa nina veteran golfer Rodrigo Cuello at top-seeded balladeer Ariel Rivera ang kani-kanilang titulo sa pagbubukas ng annual Smart Zed Goma Invitational Golf Cup ngayon sa Fairways and Bluewater, Boracay.
Aabot sa mahigit 100 professional at celebrity golfers ang lalahok sa 11year-old tournament na ito na sponsored ng Smart sa ikatlong sunod na taon na may nakatayang P200,000 para sa professional division, habang ang 40th golfers na may kanya-kanyang ranggo ay tatanggap naman ng P11,000.
[DatePublished] => 2001-02-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => Casas top RP finisher; Dyson wins
[Summary] => Cassius Casas rallied with a four-under 67 to emerge the best Filipino finisher at 21st in the Omega Hong Kong Open won by Scot Simon Dyson at the par-71 Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday.
Casas, who won $5,475, actually had a five-under card after 12 holes but bogeyed the par-4 13th for a 31-36 round and an 8-under 276 total, 13 strokes behind the winning 263 by Dyson, who beat Australian Kim Felton (68), Korean Charlie Wi (66) and John Kernohan of the US (64) by three shots.
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[Title] => Pacto fires 68; other RP bets falter
[Summary] => Robert Pactolerin fired a 68 but the rest of the six Filipinos fumbled in the second round of the Hong Kong Open now paced by Australian Kim Felton who set a course record of 60 at the Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday.
Pactolerin had a 36-hole aggregate of 137, five-under par over the par-71 layout. Although he remained in joint 16th, Pactolerin fell eight strokes off the pace as Felton sizzled with that bogey-free 60 to seize a two-shot lead.
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[Title] => Cuello 5 shots adrift
[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand Rodrigo Cuello fired a two-under par 70 in a day of torrid scoring at the Alpine Sports and Golf Club here as he stood five strokes behind first round leader Wayne Smith of Australia in the rich Johnnie Walker Classic yesterday.
The 40-year-old Cuello took the cudgels for a three-man Filipino squad ranged against the worlds top players as he gunned down four birdies in a 34-36 round marred by two bogeys as he found himself joining the big group at 17th place in this prestigious event staking $1.3 million to the winner.
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[Title] => RP golfers falter in Putra Cup
[Summary] => CHONBURI, Thailand The Philippines faltered in the final round with a woeful 239 and settled for second place behind Thailand, which romped away with its third straight Putra Cup crown at the Chonburi Golf and Country Club course here yesterday.
It was a sorry windup for the Filipinos, who started the day with a two-shot lead over the hosts but just couldnt hang on in the face of the Thais stirring final round blitz.
The Philippines wound up with an 893, 16 strokes behind the Thais who simply ran away with the title on an 877 total.
Over in Hong Ko
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[Title] => Pucay settles for joint 14th
[Summary] => Marciano Pucay blew a two-under card as he fumbled with a double-bogey on the final hole, settling for an even-par 72 and a share of 14th place in the Lexus International at the Windmill Park Country Club in Bangkok, Thailand yesterday.
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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[Title] => Meeks humbles field in Masters
[Summary] =>
Nine years after his twin brother lost the Masters crown to Robert Pactolerin
in a playoff, Aaron Meeks came over and threatened to even things up with the
three-time champion.
Using solid ballstriking and precision to tame Villamor's slow, daunting
putting surface and neutralize Pactolerin's power, Meeks shot a four-under-par
68 yesterday to show up a stellar field at the start of the 14th Philippine
Masters.
Superb approach shots set up six birdies for Meeks, who rode on a fiery stint
at the backside, the frontside of his game yesterday, for a 35-33 card he
fashioned out
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[Title] => Philippine Masters back in golfing scene, pro-am up
[Summary] =>
The local golf scene comes alive as the 14th Philippine Masters Invitational
championship fires off today with the 18-hole pro-am appetizer sponsored by
Mitsubishi Motors at the Villamor Golf Club.
Former champions Rodrigo Cuello, Robert Pactolerin and Olle Nordberg of Sweden
lead the exclusive roster of 40 players who will be paired with 120
specially-invited amateurs in the 18-hole event.
They will be competing for cash and other prizes worth at least P200,000,
P20,000 of which goes to the pro of the winning team and P15,000 to the top
individual scorer.
Also up for gr
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