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[Title] => Eighth hole a scourge to local, foreign bets
[Summary] => True to its billing, Wack Wack East’s No. 8 proved to be the toughest with seven double bogeys recorded when play was halted due to lightning with 25 flights still to complete play in the first round of the $300,000 ICTSI-Philippine Open yesterday.
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[Title] => Tougher Phl Open test looms at WW East
[Summary] => The 150-player strong ICTSI-Philippine Open field braces for a “tough” challenge at the newly refurbished Wack Wack’s East with its tricky, tight layout made more daunting by its longer yardage and undulating putting surface.
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[Title] => Pucay cops Omega Cup over Pacto
[Summary] => Mars Pucay shot a final day two-over par 74 and then wore down Robert Pactolerin in a thrilling eight-hole playoff yesterday with a birdie to win the third Omega Cup at Wack Wack East.
Pucay banged in a 15-foot putt off the fringe of the eighth playoff hole, the par-4 No. 9, to nip Pactolerin, who closed out with a 75 to enable Pucay to force a sudden death with identical 296s.
"Im happy because I cant remember the last time I won a tournament," said Pucay, who snatched the top P100,000 purse and a brand-new watch.
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[Title] => Tourney to change caddies fortunes; registration ongoing
[Summary] => Registration for the first National Caddies Open, a tournament that offers prizes unlike any in the world, will now be accepted with the deadline set Jan. 18.
Regular male caddies in any golf club in the country may coordinate with management of their respective mother clubs starting this week for nomination forms.
Tournament co-chairpersons Benjamin Abalos and Hermie Esguerra are expecting the list to easily top a hundred players, who will vie for prizes that will change their lives forever.
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[Title] => Pucay cops Omega Cup over Pacto
[Summary] => Mars Pucay shot a final day two-over par 74 and then wore down Robert Pactolerin in a thrilling eight-hole playoff yesterday with a birdie to win the third Omega Cup at Wack Wack East.
Pucay banged in a 15-foot putt off the fringe of the eighth playoff hole, the par-4 No. 9, to nip Pactolerin, who closed out with a 75 to enable Pucay to force a sudden death with identical 296s.
"Im happy because I cant remember the last time I won a tournament," said Pucay, who snatched the top P100,000 purse and a brand-new watch.
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Regular male caddies in any golf club in the country may coordinate with management of their respective mother clubs starting this week for nomination forms.
Tournament co-chairpersons Benjamin Abalos and Hermie Esguerra are expecting the list to easily top a hundred players, who will vie for prizes that will change their lives forever.
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