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Two weeks after helping the Philippines end a long victory drought in the Putra Cup, Rico Hoey seeks another milestone as he goes for a title repeat in the premier 15-17 category of the 2013 Junior World Golf Championships beginning Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) at various layouts in San Diego, California.

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Chua, who won at her Wack Wack home course, will not only contend with her Busan Asian Games teammates — Ria Denise Quiazon and Carmelette Villaroman — but a horde of challengers including a big foreign contingent.
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Chua, showing why she’s the reigning national champion, was on a relaxed mode all day, even padding her lead to as high as nine after the front nine before settling for a six-point margin over world amateur teammate Aileen Yao.
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Upstaged by the unheralded Lora Roberto in the first round, Chua wrested control after she went on a birdie spree at her home course, picking up seven including four in a five-hole span from the seventh.
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The inaugural event is being staged by Manila Lady Golfers Foundation, Inc. established two years ago with the noble purpose to help fight abuse against women and children.
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With the US-based Ria Quiazon joining Heidi Chua and Carmellete Villaroman Sunday, the women’s team finally gets to work out in full force along with the men’s squad composed of Juvic Pagunsan, Angelo Que, Marlon Dizon and Jerome Delariarte.
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While the field is teeming with talent, experts believe it will be a showdown between Pagunsan and Que for top honors with the former raring to notch his third straight crown and the latter vowing to foil Pagunsan’s rare three-peat bid here.

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The 18-year-old Yao, here on vacation from her studies as a golf scholar at the Cal State Longbeach, closed out with a five-over-par 77 marred by a late streak of four bogeys from the 14th and but still came out victorious following a last-hole misfortune by the Taiwanese bet.
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The 30-year-old Chico, who came out of retirement only three years ago, threatened to pull away from the field with a solid start until she stumbled with a double-bogey on the 16th and a triple-bogey on the 18th that enabled at least four players to get a crack at the title.
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Two weeks after helping the Philippines end a long victory drought in the Putra Cup, Rico Hoey seeks another milestone as he goes for a title repeat in the premier 15-17 category of the 2013 Junior World Golf Championships beginning Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) at various layouts in San Diego, California.

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Chua, who won at her Wack Wack home course, will not only contend with her Busan Asian Games teammates — Ria Denise Quiazon and Carmelette Villaroman — but a horde of challengers including a big foreign contingent.
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Chua, showing why she’s the reigning national champion, was on a relaxed mode all day, even padding her lead to as high as nine after the front nine before settling for a six-point margin over world amateur teammate Aileen Yao.
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Upstaged by the unheralded Lora Roberto in the first round, Chua wrested control after she went on a birdie spree at her home course, picking up seven including four in a five-hole span from the seventh.
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With the US-based Ria Quiazon joining Heidi Chua and Carmellete Villaroman Sunday, the women’s team finally gets to work out in full force along with the men’s squad composed of Juvic Pagunsan, Angelo Que, Marlon Dizon and Jerome Delariarte.
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While the field is teeming with talent, experts believe it will be a showdown between Pagunsan and Que for top honors with the former raring to notch his third straight crown and the latter vowing to foil Pagunsan’s rare three-peat bid here.

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The 18-year-old Yao, here on vacation from her studies as a golf scholar at the Cal State Longbeach, closed out with a five-over-par 77 marred by a late streak of four bogeys from the 14th and but still came out victorious following a last-hole misfortune by the Taiwanese bet.
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