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[Title] => New PGA venue makes dinosaurs a thing of the past
[Summary] => The Australian PGA tournament has been moved to the Gold Coast after the 2012 edition was overshadowed by billionaire mining magnate Clive Palmer's decision to position a giant robotic dinosaur outside the clubhouse and post unusual signage around his the Coolum resort course last year.
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[Title] => Ardina shares lead in Baddeley Jr golf
[Summary] => Dottie Ardina matched par 72 to tie Australian Annie Choi in the lead at the start of the Aaron Baddeley International Junior Golf Championships at the Lion Lake Golf and Country Club in Quiyung, China Thursday.
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[Title] => Jenny sputters, settles for joint 16th in Aussie Ladies Masters
[Summary] => GOLD COAST, Australia PGA Tour campaigner Jennifer Rosales of the Philippines failed to sustain her charge as she settled with an even par 72 to finish joint 16th in the rain-shortened $475,000 Australian Ladies Masters won by Laura Davies of England.
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[Title] => Rosales shoots 5-under par as storm halts play
[Summary] => Kuala Lumpur A lightning storm abruptly halted Gerald Rosales fiery comeback as the ace Filipino shotmaker turned in a five-under par card when play was stopped in the third round of the rich Carlsberg Malaysian Open at the Mines Resort & Golf Club here.
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[Title] => Gerald makes cut in Kuala Lumpur; Jenny 16th in G Coast
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR Gerald Rosales shot an eagle-spiked 68 yesterday to make the cut in the rain-hit Carlsberg Malaysian Open paced by South African Retief Goosen at the par-71 Mines Resort & Golf Club here.
Rosales, who struggled with a one-over par 72 Thursday, had a 140, good for a temporary share of 46th place with eight others in the $1.1 million championship featuring some of the worlds best players, including Retief Goosen, the worlds no. 5 who fired a 29 on his front nine en route to a 64.
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[Title] => Rosales shoots 5-under par as storm halts play
[Summary] => Kuala Lumpur A lightning storm abruptly halted Gerald Rosales fiery comeback as the ace Filipino shotmaker turned in a five-under par card when play was stopped in the third round of the rich Carlsberg Malaysian Open at the Mines Resort & Golf Club here.
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[Title] => Gerald makes cut in Kuala Lumpur; Jenny 16th in G Coast
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR Gerald Rosales shot an eagle-spiked 68 yesterday to make the cut in the rain-hit Carlsberg Malaysian Open paced by South African Retief Goosen at the par-71 Mines Resort & Golf Club here.
Rosales, who struggled with a one-over par 72 Thursday, had a 140, good for a temporary share of 46th place with eight others in the $1.1 million championship featuring some of the worlds best players, including Retief Goosen, the worlds no. 5 who fired a 29 on his front nine en route to a 64.
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