Philippine Open
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Played as the inaugural Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur), the first of his five Philippine Open wins. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W. Young (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ian Collier Trotter MacGregor (Scot, amateur), a railway engineer who permanently settled in the Philippines. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by George M. Ivory (USA, amateur, businessman and long-time Philippine resident). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed T. Aplin and Jean Navao finished 11 shots behind defending champion Montes (Phil). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Emery Zimmerman (USA) finished 4 shots behind Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by defending champion J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W.J. Adams (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Johnny Grieve (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by defending champion Ian Collier Trotter MacGregor (Scot, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Walter Z. Smith (USA, amateur, head of a telephone company). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by E.A. Noyes (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W.J. Jameson (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Lieut. E.L. Benedict (USA, amateur, stationed in Philippines with U.S. Army for 2.5 yrs). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur), who claimed his fifth (and final) Philippine Open title. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open (the first year native Filipinos could take part). Ben Few (USA) finished in second place behind Captain J.C. Moore (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by 18-year-old Montes (Phil), the first native Filipino allowed to participate in the event and its first professional champion. He won the title twelve more times. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Sidney "Si" Baxter (USA). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Casiano Decena (Phil). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].
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Philippine Open not played in 1930.
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Philippine Open not played in 1931.
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Guillermo Navaja (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Sam Bates (USA) finished 5 shots behind Montes (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by defending champion Larry Montes (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Defending champion Larry Montes (Phil) finished second behind Norman Von Nida (Aus). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Seisui Chin (Jpn) and Rokuzo Asami (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Norman Von Nida (Aus). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (in Feb 1941). Celestino Tugot (Phil) finished in second place behind Montes (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (in Dec 1941 rather than 1942 due to the imminence of war). Won by defending champion Larry Montes (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil) for the third straight year. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil) for the fourth straight year. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Philippine Open not played in 1945.
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Philippine Open not played in 1946.
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Philippine Open not played in 1947.
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (possibly also called the Far East Open). Larry Montes (Phil) finished in second place behind Celestino Tugot (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Norman Von Nida (Aus) finished 4 shots behind Ed "Porky" Oliver (USA). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Tugot (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Ben Arda (Phil) finished in second place behind defending champion Tugot (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Tugot (Phil) for the third straight year. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Tugot (Phil) for the fourth straight year. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Crampton (Aus). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Yung-yo Hsieh (Taiw) finished 1 shot behind Phillips (Aus). Peter Thomson (Aus) was third. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Yung-yo Hsieh (Taiw) finished 2 shots behind "Bantam Ben" Arda (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Kel Nagle (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Tugot (Phil), who claimed his sixth (and final) Philippine Open win. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Teruo Sugihara (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind "Bantam Ben" Arda (Phil), who won this event for the second time in three years. Australians Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle came third.[East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Thomson (Aus) beat Doug Sanders (USA) at the first playoff hole. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Yung-yo Hsieh (Taiw) finished 2 shots behind "Mr" Lu (Taiw). [KC Filipinas GC, San Pedro, nr Manila; at the time known as Holiday Hills CC and later as TAT Filipinas].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Celestino Tugot (Phil) finished in second place behind 28-year-old Luis "Golem" Silverio (Phil, amateur). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Celestino Tugot (Phil) finished 1 shot behind 25-year-old Hsu (Taiw, amateur). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Shigeru Uchida (Jpn) finished 8 shots behind Hsu (Taiw). [KC Filipinas GC, San Pedro, nr Manila; at the time known as Holiday Hills CC and later as TAT Filipinas].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Yasuda (Jpn) beat Eleuterio "Caloy" Nival (Phil) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Ben Arda (Phil) and Min-nan Hsieh (Taiw) finished 1 shot behind Yung-yo Hsieh (Taiw). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Ben Arda (Phil), Eleuterio Nival (Phil) and Haruo Yasuda (Jpn) finished 6 shots behind Chen (Taiw). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian circuit event). Second-placed Yung-yo Hsieh (Taiw) finished 3 shots behind Sugimoto (Jpn). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian circuit season opener). Won by Kim (S Kor). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian circuit event). "Mr" Lu (Taiw) beat Sheng-san Hsu (Taiw) in a playoff. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Kuo (Taiw). [South course, Valley G&CC, Antipolo, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Mancao (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian circuit season opener). Second-placed Min-nan Hsieh (Taiw) and Chi-hsiung Kuo (Taiw) finished 5 shots behind Yung-yo Hsieh (Taiw). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Chi-hsiung Kuo (Taiw) finished in second place behind "Mr" Lu (Taiw). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by "Bantam Ben" Arda (Phil) by 3 shots. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Lu (Taiw). [Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian circuit season opener). Second-placed and defending champion Hsi-chuen Lu (Taiw) finished 4 shots behind Sieckmann (USA). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Mandaluyong, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian circuit season opener). Hsieh (Taiw) beat Sheng-san Hsu (Taiw) at the third playoff hole (par-4 17th), where Hsu missed a 3-foot putt. Before the playoff the contenders agreed to split the first and second place prize money of US$24,900 and US$16,665. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Mandaluyong, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Ikuo Shirahama (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind Lu (Taiw), who eagled the par-5 17th on the final day to pull away from Shirahama. [South course, Valley G&CC, Antipolo, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (in Dec 1951). Won by Mangrum (USA). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (not an Asian circuit event). Won by Rudolfo "Rudy" Labares (Phil). [Villamor GC, Pasay, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (not an Asian circuit event). Second-placed Frankie Minoza (Phil) finished 1 shot behind Aebli (USA). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (not an Asian circuit event). Second-placed Mike Allen (USA) and Tony Grimes (Can) finished in second place behind Manubay (Phil). [Villamor GC, Pasay, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed Tze-ming Chen (Taiw) finished 1 shot behind Tennyson (USA). On the same day Tze-ming's younger brother Tze-chung beat Ben Crenshaw in a playoff to become the first Taiwanese player to win a PGA Tour event. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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San Miguel
Played as the San Miguel Philippine Open (Asian circuit event). Second-placed Steve Bowman (USA) finished 5 shots behind Hsieh (Taiwan). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Mario Siodina (Phil) finished in second place behind Aubrey (USA).
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Second-placed Lee Porter (USA), Chung-jen Lai (Taiw) and Liang-hsi Chen (Taiw) finished 2 shots behind Pactolerin (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Paulson (USA) beat Tze-chung Chen (Taiw) in a playoff. [South course, Valley G&CC, Antipolo, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Manila Southwoods
Played as the Manila Southwoods Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Franco (Para) beat Sang-ho Choi (S Kor) at the first playoff hole. [Masters course, Manila Southwoods G&CC, Carmona, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the 80th Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Second-placed Olle Nordberg (Swe) finished 2 shots behind Espinosa (Mex). [Apo G&CC, Bago, nr Davao City, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Whitlock (Aus) beat Tim Straub (USA) with a birdie at the sixth playoff hole. [Masters course, Manila Southwoods G&CC, Carmona, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Second-placed Tim Straub (USA), Marciano Pucay (Phil) and Larry Barber (USA) finished 3 shots behind Wentworth (USA). [Camp John Hay GC, Baguio City, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Won by Minoza (Phil). [Couples course, Riviera GC, Silang, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Casino Filipino
Played as the Casino Filipino Philippine Open (May 27-30; Asian Tr event). Second-placed James Kingston (RSA) and Kazuyoshi Yonekura (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Kang (USA), who recorded his first professional win. [Masters course, Manila Southwoods G&CC, Carmona, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (non-Asian Tr event). Second-placed Tony Lascona (Phil) and Rey Pangunsan (Phil) finished 2 shots behind Rosales (Phil), whose caddie was his famous golfing sister Jennifer. [Langer course, Riviera GC, Silang, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (non-Asian Tr event). Second-placed Danny Zarate (Phil) finished 5 shots behind Felix "Cassius" Casas (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Casino Filipino
Played as the Casino Filipino Philippine Open (March 7-10; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Robert Jacobsen (USA) finished 4 shots behind Gibson (Can), who recorded his only win on the Asian Tour. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Philippine Open not played in 2003.
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DHL
Played as the DHL Philippine Open (Feb 26-29; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Juvic Pagunsan (Phil, amateur) finished 3 shots behind Michaels (USA), the only player to finish under par. Michaels was playing in only his second event in Asia. [Langer course, Riviera GC, Silang, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (May 19-22; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Gerald Rosales (Phil) finished 4 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner Le Vesconte (Aus). [Mt Malarayat G&CC, Lipa, Batangas, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (90th) (May 25-28; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Jun-won Park (S Kor) finished 5 shots behind Strange (Aus), who claimed his second Asian Tour win. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Feb 1-4; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Gerald Rosales (Phil) finished 2 shots behind 47-year old Minoza (Phil), who celebrated his second win in his home national championship. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (April 3-6; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Danny Chia (Malay) finished 1 shot behind home-country winner Que (Phil), who recorded his second Asian Tr win. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Dec 16-19; non-Asian Tr event). Second-placed Guido Van der Valk (Nld) finished 3 shots behind 40-year-old Salvador (Phil), who won his home country Open championship on his birthday. [Mt Malarayat G&CC, Lipa, Batangas, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open (Dec 15-18; non-Asian Tr event). Second-placed and defending champion Elmer Salvador (Phil) finished 2 shots behind Murakami (Phil). [Valley G&CC, Antipolo, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Manila Southwoods
Played as the Manila Southwoods Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Wang (Taiw) beat Chin-sheng Hsieh (Taiw) in a playoff. [Masters course, Manila Southwoods G&CC, Carmona, nr Manila, Philippines].
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Manila Southwoods
Played as the Manila Southwoods Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Carlos Espinosa (Mex) finished in second place behind Yeh (Taiw). [Masters course, Manila Southwoods G&CC, Carmona, nr Manila, Philippines].
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ICTSI
Played as the ICTSI Philippine Open (May 12-15; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Jay Bayron (Phil) finished 1 shot behind first-time Asian Tour winner and tour rookie Henson (USA). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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ICTSI
Played as the ICTSI Philippine Open (Feb 9-12; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Mo Joong-kyung (S Kor) finished 5 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Mamat (Sing). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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ICTSI
Played as the ICTSI Philippine Open (May 15-18; Asian Tr event; not played in 2013). Second-placed Siddikur Rahman (Ban), Nathan Holman (Aus), Antonio Lascuna (Phil), Arnond Vongvanij (Thai) and Jay Bayron (Phil) finished 2 shots behind Both (Aus), who was playing on a sponsor's exemption having lost his Asian Tour card in 2013. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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ICTSI
Played as the Philippine Open presented by ICTSI (Dec 18-20; Asian Tr season-ending event). Second-placed Scott Barr (Aus) finished 1 shot behind first-time Asian Tour winner Tabuena (Phil). Reduced to 54-holes due to bad weather. [Luisita G&CC, Tarlac City, Luzon, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by defending champion Larry Montes (Phil), who recorded his 13th and final win in the Philippine Open. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].
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