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Cyprian's Kay takes share; Rain delay forces 18-hole event and a two-team tie.(SPORTS)
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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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July 10, 2007
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Byline: Mike Grimala
BOYLSTON - After 18 holes at yesterday's New England PGA Pro-Pro Stroke Play Championship, the team of Frank Dully and John Fields was tied with the duo of Bob Kay of Cyprian Keyes in Boylston and Bill Andrews at 7 under par. The final 18 holes at Mount Pleasant CC promised to provide an exciting finish.
There was one small problem - morning rains forced the 36-hole tournament to be cut down to a single round of 18. And because the Pro-Pr...
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