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                    [Title] => Jenny in title chase   anew with opening 68
                    [Summary] => Greed took a bite off Jennifer Rosales’ superb first round after her US Women’s Open debacle as she settled for a four-under par 68 after dropping two strokes on the final hole to lay three shots adrift of last week’s tormentor Meg Mallon at the start of the $1.3-million Canadian Women’s Open at the Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada Thursday (Friday in Manila).

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Rosales, the five-time RP Ladies Open champion now residing in Monterey Park, California, had previous rounds of 70-74. With a 211 total, she climbed into a tie for 21st from 41st place and is 10 shots behind leaders Annika Sorenstam and Grace Park (Story above).
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Rosales, the five-time RP Ladies Open champion now residing in Monterey Park, California, had previous rounds of 70-74. With a 211 total, she climbed into a tie for 21st from 41st place and is 10 shots behind leaders Annika Sorenstam and Grace Park (Story above).
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