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(From Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Byline: Frank Cimatu
BAGUIO CITY-Heavy rains suspended play in the 55th Fil-Am International Golf Tournament Tuesday, leaving the Manila Southwoods seniors atop the "Fil" division with 108 points.
Both the Camp John Hay and Baguio Country Club layouts, which will accommodate a total of 1,011 players for the regular and senior tournaments, were declared unplayable after rains made the fairways and greens soggy.
Orchard trails Southwoods with its 89 PAL Stableford points, followed by the NBI golfers with 86.
Camp Aguinaldo paces the "Am" championship flight after pooling an 89 on opening day Monday. Aloha Golf had 80 points, with Syndicate Seniors running third, two points farther adrift.
In Flight A of the Fil division, Baguio Councilor ...