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                    [Title] => Ardina, Dela Paz pull off big wins  in Christmas jungolf
                    [Summary] => Former world jungolf champion Dottie Ardina hopped into a new division and still dominated the opposition with a rousing victory while Bambee dela Paz scored a big upset in the Nike-sponsored Christmas tournament of the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines at the Canlubang north course recently in Laguna.


Ardina scored an 80 and finished 11 strokes ahead of Andrea Legaspi in girls Class C (11-12 years) to keep her unbeaten run in the local scene.
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Another RP victory appears in the bag as Mia Piccio led compatriot Debbie de Villa by two strokes in the girls 11-12 years. The third girl in the rankings, first round leader Kimberly Kim of Hawaii soared to an 89 and dropped 10 strokes behind Piccio.
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Macatangay, not among the pre-tournament favorites after missing the cut in last week’s Junior World in San Diego, inched ahead of Scott Clayton of California at the head of a big RP assault in various age-levels on Day 1 which saw Miguel Tabuena likewise grabbing the lead in his division.
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Focus will be on Andie Unson, who became the darling of the RP contingent in the Callaway Junior World last week in nearby San Diego when she finished second in the girls 6-8 years, and two other top guns, Wolen Juan Superal and Dottie Ardina.
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Twenty-four of the country’s top junior golfers, led by reigning world 8-under champion Dottie Ardina and the multi-titled Jayvie Agojo, are set to depart for the United States for the annual Junior World Championships in San Diego and two other important missions.

While a few players like Miguel "Little Tiger" Tabuena have long left and are now training in the US, the bulk of the delegation supported by the Philippine Sports Commission will be flying to the US via Philippine Airlines on July 3.
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Superal’s 60 from the special tees set a new standard for the jungolf circuit, marking the third time this summer that the 10-year-old boy wonder had lowered his own record.

Superal gunned down two eagles and added two birdies in yet another overpowering show that left both parents and players gasping in awe.
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The 10-year-old Superal was just too powerful from the special tees of the Player course of the Orchard Golf and Country Club where he gunned down an eagle on the fourth hole and four birdies on each nines as he pulled away by 24 strokes over James Christian Ricohermoso in the Class D division.
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The 10-year-old Carlos, an incoming fifth grader at Holy Infant Academy in Bulacan, banged in birdies on the seventh, 14th and 17th to cushion birdies on the sixth and 12th for the lowest score so far of the tourney kicking of the Jungolf Summer Circuit.
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Ardina scored an 80 and finished 11 strokes ahead of Andrea Legaspi in girls Class C (11-12 years) to keep her unbeaten run in the local scene.
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Another RP victory appears in the bag as Mia Piccio led compatriot Debbie de Villa by two strokes in the girls 11-12 years. The third girl in the rankings, first round leader Kimberly Kim of Hawaii soared to an 89 and dropped 10 strokes behind Piccio.
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Macatangay, not among the pre-tournament favorites after missing the cut in last week’s Junior World in San Diego, inched ahead of Scott Clayton of California at the head of a big RP assault in various age-levels on Day 1 which saw Miguel Tabuena likewise grabbing the lead in his division.
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Focus will be on Andie Unson, who became the darling of the RP contingent in the Callaway Junior World last week in nearby San Diego when she finished second in the girls 6-8 years, and two other top guns, Wolen Juan Superal and Dottie Ardina.
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While a few players like Miguel "Little Tiger" Tabuena have long left and are now training in the US, the bulk of the delegation supported by the Philippine Sports Commission will be flying to the US via Philippine Airlines on July 3.
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Superal’s 60 from the special tees set a new standard for the jungolf circuit, marking the third time this summer that the 10-year-old boy wonder had lowered his own record.

Superal gunned down two eagles and added two birdies in yet another overpowering show that left both parents and players gasping in awe.
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The 10-year-old Superal was just too powerful from the special tees of the Player course of the Orchard Golf and Country Club where he gunned down an eagle on the fourth hole and four birdies on each nines as he pulled away by 24 strokes over James Christian Ricohermoso in the Class D division.
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The 10-year-old Carlos, an incoming fifth grader at Holy Infant Academy in Bulacan, banged in birdies on the seventh, 14th and 17th to cushion birdies on the sixth and 12th for the lowest score so far of the tourney kicking of the Jungolf Summer Circuit.
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