+ Follow COLOMBIA MARISA BAENA Tag
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[Title] => Rosales, Sorenstam outmatched
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales blew a two-hole lead after 12 holes and flubbed a makeable birdie putt on the 20th hole, enabling Colombia Marisa Baena to claim victory in their last-16 duel in the Womens World Match Play Championship Saturday (Sunday in Manila) at the Hamilton Farms Golf Clubs Highlands course in Newark, New Jersey.
"It was a great feeling. I missed some putts early on but coming down the stretch, my putter got really good and I made the putts that I needed to make," said Baena after disposing of Rosales, who went 2-up on the 12th after a birdie-blast.
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COLOMBIA MARISA BAENA
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"It was a great feeling. I missed some putts early on but coming down the stretch, my putter got really good and I made the putts that I needed to make," said Baena after disposing of Rosales, who went 2-up on the 12th after a birdie-blast.
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