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[Title] => Bondad seizes one-shot lead with 71
[Summary] => Former champion Frances Bondad, a last-minute entry, made a quick start as she fired an even-par 71 yesterday to post a one-stroke lead over Lora Roberto at the start of the Philippine Ladies Open Golf Championship at the Manila Golf Club course inside Forbes Park.
Bondad, back just last Monday after helping the RP womens team win the silver medal in the recent SEA Games, birdied the first two holes but failed to sustain that pace as she grappled with her putter the rest of the way, stumbling with bogeys on Nos. 4 and 9 and closing out with a 36-35 card.
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[Title] => Agojo, Bondad out of RP Open
[Summary] => The Philippine Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship gets underway beginning Jan. 11 with a talent-laden local and foreign field but without the champions of the last two editions of the annual event at the Manila Golf Club course inside the posh Forbes Park.
Reigning titlist Jayvie Agojo, the Pepperdine University scholar who won a silver medal in the SEA Games, and Fil-Aussie Frances Bondad, winner in 2004, have begged off due to academic pressure especially since theyve lost a lot of school time for their SEAG campaign.
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CARLOS PALANCA AND HYATT HOTELS
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[Summary] => Former champion Frances Bondad, a last-minute entry, made a quick start as she fired an even-par 71 yesterday to post a one-stroke lead over Lora Roberto at the start of the Philippine Ladies Open Golf Championship at the Manila Golf Club course inside Forbes Park.
Bondad, back just last Monday after helping the RP womens team win the silver medal in the recent SEA Games, birdied the first two holes but failed to sustain that pace as she grappled with her putter the rest of the way, stumbling with bogeys on Nos. 4 and 9 and closing out with a 36-35 card.
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Reigning titlist Jayvie Agojo, the Pepperdine University scholar who won a silver medal in the SEA Games, and Fil-Aussie Frances Bondad, winner in 2004, have begged off due to academic pressure especially since theyve lost a lot of school time for their SEAG campaign.
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