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                    [Summary] => This is one event Jennifer Rosales, her coach and her family had been looking forward to all this time.


The US Women’s Open Championship, which gathers the world’s best players in women’s golf, gets underway Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the par-71 Witch Hollow Course at Pumpkin Ridge in North Plains, Oregon with Rosales hoping to finally land a big one in what could be the defining moment of a four-year LPGA career bedecked with marked improvement the last few tournaments.
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After enduring a cross-country dash from San Francisco a day earlier upon learning of his inclusion in the starting field of the 102nd Open, Casas immediately went to the course and found Woods among the world’s top pros at the height of a Tuesday practice round.
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The big-hitting Casas, the first Filipino to tee-up in the US Open, is determined to reinforce the Asian rise in playing standards after making a late dash to the year’s second Major.
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Cassius Casas will be back to defend his title but he will have to contend with a tougher opposition this time as the main wave of players from the Asian PGA will be here.

The organizing National Golf Association of the Philippines has acceded to rejoin the Asian PGA in a historic moment for Philippine golf, giving the nation’s golfers bigger chances of winning more on the Asian PGA’s Davidoff Tour.
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With a 144 aggregate at the Orna Golf and Country Club course in Malacca, Luna stood at 19th place, seven strokes behind frontrunner Terry Pilkadaris of Australia, who had a 137 after a 68.
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Quiazon, the many-time national player taking a break from her studies in the US, has been tagged as the early favorite owing to the diminutive Yao’s lack of tournament play since her dramatic win last year.
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Casas, who had dominated the local circuit in the last three years but lost his Asian Tour card after a dismal campaign last year, finished the 54-hole elims with a 214 that included rounds of 71 and 73 in the first two days.
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                    [Title] => Confident Jenny goes for big one
                    [Summary] => This is one event Jennifer Rosales, her coach and her family had been looking forward to all this time.


The US Women’s Open Championship, which gathers the world’s best players in women’s golf, gets underway Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the par-71 Witch Hollow Course at Pumpkin Ridge in North Plains, Oregon with Rosales hoping to finally land a big one in what could be the defining moment of a four-year LPGA career bedecked with marked improvement the last few tournaments.
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[DatePublished] => 2003-02-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 164446 [Title] => Casas awed by monster course [Summary] => Farmingdale, New York — Former Philippine Open champion Cassius Casas had a chance meeting with world No.1 Tiger Woods Tuesday and was awed by the Bethpage Black Course considered as a monster of a layout for being the longest in the US Open history.

After enduring a cross-country dash from San Francisco a day earlier upon learning of his inclusion in the starting field of the 102nd Open, Casas immediately went to the course and found Woods among the world’s top pros at the height of a Tuesday practice round.
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The big-hitting Casas, the first Filipino to tee-up in the US Open, is determined to reinforce the Asian rise in playing standards after making a late dash to the year’s second Major.
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Cassius Casas will be back to defend his title but he will have to contend with a tougher opposition this time as the main wave of players from the Asian PGA will be here.

The organizing National Golf Association of the Philippines has acceded to rejoin the Asian PGA in a historic moment for Philippine golf, giving the nation’s golfers bigger chances of winning more on the Asian PGA’s Davidoff Tour.
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With a 144 aggregate at the Orna Golf and Country Club course in Malacca, Luna stood at 19th place, seven strokes behind frontrunner Terry Pilkadaris of Australia, who had a 137 after a 68.
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Quiazon, the many-time national player taking a break from her studies in the US, has been tagged as the early favorite owing to the diminutive Yao’s lack of tournament play since her dramatic win last year.
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Casas, who had dominated the local circuit in the last three years but lost his Asian Tour card after a dismal campaign last year, finished the 54-hole elims with a 214 that included rounds of 71 and 73 in the first two days.
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