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(From Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Byline: Jong Arcano
SILANG, Cavite-After being deserted by its highest seed and losing so many other local frontliners to the halfway cut, the 88th Philippine Open seemed to have found the best guy to rewrite the script.
Juvic Pagunsan, a celebrated amateur who wished he could have given his exempt slot to his teaching pro father, got the accuracy he needed from a borrowed driver in firing a 5-under-par 66 that sent him atop the leaderboard in the company of a resurgent Adam Broom of Australia with just one round to go.
And if things go right for the 25-year-old Pagunsan, the national team standout might …