+ Follow DE VILLAS Tag
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My fondest memory of Monet Barrica de Villa remains the image of her one mid-morning, coming out of a kitchen where she was obviously conducting her usual chores, to say hello to Mario Taguiwalo and me as we stood at an anteroom waiting for her husband.
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[Title] => Debbie youngest RP Open champ
[Summary] => Teener Debbie de Villa enhanced her promising golfing career by becoming the youngest Philippine Ladies Open champion yesterday, humbling the big guns with a solid game in the early going then thwarting Korean Lee Seo-jae in the closing holes to win by one with a two under-par 69.
The 15-year-old De Villa kept the momentum of her solid 71 in the second round that netted her a one-stroke lead over Lee as she birdied three of the first four holes in a fiery start that virtually cushioned the impact of her bogey-bogey finish at the Manila Golf Club.
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DE VILLAS
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My fondest memory of Monet Barrica de Villa remains the image of her one mid-morning, coming out of a kitchen where she was obviously conducting her usual chores, to say hello to Mario Taguiwalo and me as we stood at an anteroom waiting for her husband.
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The 15-year-old De Villa kept the momentum of her solid 71 in the second round that netted her a one-stroke lead over Lee as she birdied three of the first four holes in a fiery start that virtually cushioned the impact of her bogey-bogey finish at the Manila Golf Club.
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January 14, 2006 - 12:00am