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JUSTIN Quiban makes it to the All-Thailand entries outright on account of his No. 71 ranking in Asian Tour order of merit. | PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF asian tour
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PATTAYA — Two Filipinos will seek their first ever ADT Asian Tour win when the All-Thailand Partnership Trophy blasts off Thursday at Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club mountain/ocean course.
Justin Quiban and Lloyd Go made it outright to the entries following their Asian Tour order of merit rankings.
Quiban is presently at No. 71 with a world ranking of 1,186, while Go is at 121st with higher world ranking of 1,123.
Both haven't won a tournament in the circuit and their best performance thus far was during the March DGC Open in India won by compatriot Miguel Tabuena. Quiban was 14th there, while Go finished 21st.
Philippine Golf Tour-Forest Hills champ Clyde Mondilla along with Zanie Boy Gialon are listed on reserves in the meet that offers 3 million baht or roughly P4.7 million.