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Barclays Singapore Open headed for Monday finish
Australia in just a few days' time and we're all chasing Gonzalo Fernandes-Castano. Would anyone make a charge? Juvic Pagunsan tried his very best chipping birdie at the 1st, got him just a little bit closer as he began the final day 5 back
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Singapore Open playoff
playoff has been no different. Numerous delays caused tournament officials to shorten the event to 54 holes, but Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines and Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano were tied at 14 under par. The duo set out on the par
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McIlroy, Lefty among Singapore Open headliners
06 and ’10. Mickelson, who has played the past five Singapore Opens, is seeking his first win in the event. Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano won last year’s weather-plagued event, beating Juvic Pagunsan in a playoff.
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Rain in Singapore may shorten event to 54 holes
similar weather issues a year ago. In 2011, inclement conditions reduced the event to 54 holes, but officials still required a Monday finish in order to see Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano prevail over Juvic Pagunsan in a two-hole playoff.
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First-round tee times for 141st Open Championship
Whitnell, Sam Walker, Elliot Saltman 6:31 a.m. - Bob Estes, Steven O'Hara, Brendan Jones 6:42 a.m. - Juvic Pagunsan , Scott Pinckney, Nicholas Cullen 6:53 a.m. - Steven Alker, Lee Slattery, Russ Cochran 7:04 a.m. - Tom
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Lefty on cut line at suspended Singapore
was suspended because of darkness with 69 players still to finish. Morrison was at 12 under overall, two ahead of Juvic Pagunsan (66) of the Philippines. “I didn’t play as well today as I did yesterday, but I managed to get it round
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Woods cracks OWGR top 50 after Aussie top-3
Over the last month, however, Fernandez-Castaño has improved 135 places in the ranking. Playoff runner-up Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines made a dramatic move to 177 th from No. 492 nd . He also walked away from the Singapore Open with
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Barclays snakebitten for third time this year
predecessors, the event was shortened to 54 holes, set to end on Sunday. But even Sunday's playoff finish between Juvic Pagunsan and Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano got rained out and they will be forced to finish on Monday. The unique unluckiness
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Singa-pouring: Playoff delayed til Monday
SINGAPORE – Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines and Spain’s Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano will complete a playoff to decide the winner of the Singapore Open
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Expert picks: Omega Dubai Desert Classic
20 in his last two visits here. Group 3: James Kingston: While tempted by 2011 Asian Tour Order of Merit leader Juvic Pagunsan , I'll stick with the South African who has top-20s the last two weeks and a T-2 here a year ago. Group 4
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First-round tee times for the WGC-Cadillac Championship
Rickie Fowler Ian Poulter Retief Goosen 12:10 p.m.:* Jbe' Kruger Chez Reavie 12:20 p.m.:* Marcus Fraser Juvic Pagunsan Franceso Molinari 12:30 p.m.:* Anders Hansen Branden Grace Martin Laird 12:40 p.m.:* Miguel A. Jimenez
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