+ Follow AILEEN ROSE YAO AND RIA QUIAZON Tag
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[Title] => Chua bags Open title in bizarre end
[Summary] => Five down with eight holes remaining, Heidi Chua had started to lose her composure but Aileen Rose Yao and Ria Quiazon lost theirs faster than she did as the club bet snatched the Philippine Ladies Open crown before a stunned crowd at Wack Wacks west course yesterday.
"I couldnt believe I won," said the 20-year-old Chua, whose closing seven-over par 79 stood as one of the highest-ever winning scores in the annual event. She finished with a 227, 11 over par for 54 holes, and won by one stroke over Yao and Quiazon.
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"I couldnt believe I won," said the 20-year-old Chua, whose closing seven-over par 79 stood as one of the highest-ever winning scores in the annual event. She finished with a 227, 11 over par for 54 holes, and won by one stroke over Yao and Quiazon.
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January 19, 2002 - 12:00am