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                    [Title] => Pint-size lefty makes RP proud, rules World
                    [Summary] => SAN DIEGO — JR Gonzales delivered the victory Dottie Ardina and Janella Buen failed to achieve for the Philippines, outduelling  local boy Ben Doyle for the boys 9-10 years in the Callaway Junior World golf championships Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the Singing Hills-Pine Glen course here.


Gonzales riddled the course for five birdies en route to a four-under-par 55 to beat Doyle, the overwhelming favorite, by three strokes with a 54-hole aggregate of 168 in a scintillating triumph that ended the country’s 14-year title drought in the boys division.
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The 10-year-old Ardina, chasing her second title here in three years, shot a two-over-par 60 marred by a wet double-bogey on the 18th of the hazard-laden Reidy Creek couse in Escondido that allowed Korean-American Allison Lee to pull even.
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Ardina, winner of the eight years and under class here two years ago, turned in the only sub-par round of 56 spiked by three straight birdies from the sixth and opened up a three-stroke lead over American Allison Lee in the girls 9-10 years division.
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                    [Title] => Pint-size lefty makes RP proud, rules World
                    [Summary] => SAN DIEGO — JR Gonzales delivered the victory Dottie Ardina and Janella Buen failed to achieve for the Philippines, outduelling  local boy Ben Doyle for the boys 9-10 years in the Callaway Junior World golf championships Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the Singing Hills-Pine Glen course here.


Gonzales riddled the course for five birdies en route to a four-under-par 55 to beat Doyle, the overwhelming favorite, by three strokes with a 54-hole aggregate of 168 in a scintillating triumph that ended the country’s 14-year title drought in the boys division.
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The 10-year-old Ardina, chasing her second title here in three years, shot a two-over-par 60 marred by a wet double-bogey on the 18th of the hazard-laden Reidy Creek couse in Escondido that allowed Korean-American Allison Lee to pull even.
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Ardina, winner of the eight years and under class here two years ago, turned in the only sub-par round of 56 spiked by three straight birdies from the sixth and opened up a three-stroke lead over American Allison Lee in the girls 9-10 years division.
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