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[Title] => Dottie trails Japanese by 1; Cyna in 3rd
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Dottie Ardina rode on a three-birdie string from No. 14 to fire a three-under par 70 as she trailed Japanese Airi Sugimoto by just one stroke in Class C (11-12 years old) at the start of the Junior World Golf Championships Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) in San Diego, California.
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[Title] => RP golfers launch Junior World bids
[Summary] => SAN DIEGO Forty-eight Filipino junior players begin their respective bids in the 39th edition of Callaway Junior World Golf Championships on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila), eyeing to make it to the exclusive club of 12 age-group winners in the annual competition that again has lured a thousand players from around the globe.
The Philippines has sent one of the biggest delegations ever in its long history of participation here hoping to continue its now three-year streak of posting victories in different age brackets.
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