+ Follow CHRISTIE KERR Tag
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[Title] => Jennifer rarin to get back to action
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales has undergone therapy to heal a bruised back sustained in a freak accident a few days back and is all set to resume her campaign in the LPGA tour, looking to build up momentum for a possible shot at a first major title in the McDonalds LPGA Championship in Delaware in the second week of June.
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[Title] => Je-Ro almost zero; Sorenstam at helm
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales lost her touch with a nagging wrist injury and failed to overcome the perils offered by the Superstition Mountain Golf Course in Arizona Friday, struggling with a two-over-par 74 to slide out of the Magic 10 after the second round of the $1.2 million Safeway Golf Classic.
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[Title] => Delasin rallies to share 2nd; Webb wins by 9
[Summary] => Pulled down by an atrocious round Saturday, Fil-Am Dorothy Delasin rallied with a closing four-under par 66 and finished joint second with three others in the $1 million John O. Hammons Hotel Classic dominated by Australian Karrie Webb Sunday (Monday in Manila) in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Delasin wound up nine strokes behind Webbs 200-aggregate in the three-day tournament but the Fil-Ams explosive finish spoke well of the character of the player who tumbled down to 28th place from fourth with a five-over 75 round in the second day.
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[Title] => Delasin shoots 69, closes in on leaders
[Summary] => RANCHO MIRAGE, California Dorothy Delasin gave up distance for accuracy in the third round of the $1.5 million Nabisco Championship Saturday en route to a three-under-par 69 that pushed the Fil-American just two strokes off the leaders at the Rancho Mirage Country Club.
Delasin birdied the second, fifth, 14th and 18th holes against a bogey on the third as she wound up tied with Christie Kerr at 214. They are two strokes off leaders Karrie Webb (67) of Australia and Swedes Annika Sorenstam (71) and Liselotte Neumann (73) with 18 holes to play.
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CHRISTIE KERR
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Delasin wound up nine strokes behind Webbs 200-aggregate in the three-day tournament but the Fil-Ams explosive finish spoke well of the character of the player who tumbled down to 28th place from fourth with a five-over 75 round in the second day.
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Delasin birdied the second, fifth, 14th and 18th holes against a bogey on the third as she wound up tied with Christie Kerr at 214. They are two strokes off leaders Karrie Webb (67) of Australia and Swedes Annika Sorenstam (71) and Liselotte Neumann (73) with 18 holes to play.
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September 9, 2003 - 12:00am