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The Black Mountain Masters witnesses the Filipino’s wrath

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The Black Mountain Masters witnesses the Filipino’s wrath
The Black Mountain Masters commenced on the 16th of December at the Black Mountain Golf Club, Hua Hin and witnessed Angelo Que in the top 10 cult with a decent 72.
According to statistics, the hard earned even par score made it to the golfer’s score card after he grabbed a better back nine as compared to the front nine in his scorecard.
The second round held on Friday, handed the 32 year old golfer a 38 at the front nine while the back nine observed an improved performance by Que as he managed to grab a much better 34. As far as the birdies were concerned, the total count ended at 4 but
their effects were overtaken by the overall attained bogeys also amounting to 4.
Overall, the golfer from the Philippines carded a good looking 137 in total and stood at T 9 with a 7 under. The golfer thus stood at the earlier stated position with a difference of 7 shots from the leading golfer.
The top position was held by Lee Sung who carded a massive 64 in the second round of the Black Mountain Masters. The Korean golfer thus scored a lethal 130 in total that placed him in the top position after carding an 8 under in round 2.
The 32 year old started off the first round of the Maters with an amazing 65 that left many concerned about their golfing swings. Que thus attained a good share of the lead in the opening round on Thursday and was able to display remarkable form.  
As for the second round, he started off low and bogeyed. The Filipino carded 2 bogeys from the first 5 holes of the GC but grasped the game again after Que collected birdies from the 11th and 13th holes.
With the game back in his hands, the golfer unfortunately faltered once more at the holes further 13th. However, Que fought hard for the damage that had been caused and collected 2 more birdies from the 16th and the 17th
flagstick.
With the last two birdies in hands, the Filipino managed to collect a single par from the 18th hole and grabbed the halfway cut as the only golfer from the Philippines.
With Angelo Que making the cut, a total of 8 golfers failed to pass through from the Filipino line-up. The golfers from Philippines thus included the likes of Juvic Pagunsan, Antonio Lascuna, Mars Pucay, Gerald Rosales along with Michael Bibat and Jay Bayron.
 

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