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Robins hoping to call the tune for champion Peters; Around the greens 'Having finally won the title, I don't want to let it go'.(News)
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South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
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May 8, 2008
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Byline: Anthony Woolford
DEFENDING champion John Peters will tomorrow put his PGA National PGA Pro-Am Championship title on the line at Cardiff Golf Club.
Just five months after his victory with amateur partner Adam Curtin, pictured, over the PGA Sultan Course in Turkey, the former St Mary's pro, now attached to the Machynys Peninsula course, in Llanelli, returns to the Welsh capital aiming to book a return trip to the Mediterranean hot-spot to defend his crow...
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