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                    [Title] => Unson ties for lead in China Am with 71
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Andie Unson shot a one-under par 71 to tie fancied Zy Wang at the helm at the start of the China Amateur golf tournament at Beijing California Country Club course in Fangshan, Beijing Friday.

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The Filipinos led Thailand and Korea by a stroke heading to the par-5 final hole. But Pagunsan hit his drive into the water and again on his second shot for a costly seven that ruined the RP campaign.
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THAILAND AMATEUR OPEN
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                    [Title] => Unson ties for lead in China Am with 71
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Andie Unson shot a one-under par 71 to tie fancied Zy Wang at the helm at the start of the China Amateur golf tournament at Beijing California Country Club course in Fangshan, Beijing Friday.

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The Filipinos led Thailand and Korea by a stroke heading to the par-5 final hole. But Pagunsan hit his drive into the water and again on his second shot for a costly seven that ruined the RP campaign.
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