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                    [Title] => Jimenez scores breezy 64, paces British Open
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Miguel Angel Jimenez rolled in a 66-foot birdie putt at the final hole for a 6-under 64 to claim the opening-round lead at the British Open on Thursday.

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Miñoza, who rallied with a 68 in the final round to salvage joint eighth place worth P1.1 million in last week’s Ana Open, had a 36-hole aggregate of 138 for solo 18th in the $1.2 million event at the par 72 Taiheiyo Club.
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It was a start Miñoza had least expected to dish out four days after he topped the Fujisankei Classic in Togo although his two-over card at the par-71 Queen’s Hills Golf Club didn’t put him too far behind the leaders with a three-under 68 proving to be the day’s best score.
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It was a start Miñoza had least expected to dish out four days after he topped the Fujisankei Classic in Togo although his two-over card at the par-71 Queen’s Hills Golf Club didn’t put him too far behind the leaders with a three-under 68 proving to be the day’s best score.
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