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Angelo Que missed what was his closest shot at the fourth Asian Tour crown as he bogeyed two of the last three holes and settled for joint fourth with a closing 72 worth P2 million in the Indian Open won by Siddikur of Bangladesh at the Delhi Golf Club in India yesterday.

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Jay Bayron checked a backside meltdown with a closing birdie as he shot a two-under 70 to trail Aussies Kieran Pratt and Wade Ormsby by three at the start of the Panasonic Open India 2013 at the Delhi Golf Club in New Delhi yesterday.

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Dottie Ardina sets out for one of her toughest title defenses in a young but checkered amateur career – against the very best in Asia-Pacific, including world number 1 Lydia Ko, in the Queen Sirikit Cup beginning Wednesday in Singapore.

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Miguel Tabuena primed up for a Top 15 finish in his maiden pro tournament as he shot a one-under 71 to move one rung higher at joint 16th in the third round of the $300,000 SAIL Open in New Delhi, India yesterday.

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Teener Miguel Tabuena made the cut on his professional debut on the Asian Tour, firing a gutsy even-par 72 for joint 17th halfway through the SAIL Open paced by Japanese Akinori Tani and Indian Siddikur Rahman at the Delhi Golf Club in New Delhi, India yesterday.

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Dottie Ardina used a strong start and a solid finish to fire a two-under 70 and turn back world No. 1 Hyo Joo Kim to snatch the individual crown in the 33rd Queen Sirikit Cup at the Delhi Golf Club in New Delhi, India Friday.

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Dottie Ardina blew a four-under par card with a double-bogey mishap on No. 18, settling for a 70 as Team Philippines fell farther back by six behind South Korea in the second round of the 33rd Queen Sirikit Cup in New Delhi, India Thursday.

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Dottie Ardina shot one of the day’s only two under-par cards, a 71, that lifted Team Philippines to second with a 147, just two strokes behind fancied defending champion South Korea at the start of the Queen Sirikit Cup in New Delhi, India late Wednesday.

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Jay Bayron checked a backside meltdown with a closing birdie as he shot a two-under 70 to trail Aussies Kieran Pratt and Wade Ormsby by three at the start of the Panasonic Open India 2013 at the Delhi Golf Club in New Delhi yesterday.

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Dottie Ardina sets out for one of her toughest title defenses in a young but checkered amateur career – against some of the very best in Asia-Pacific, including world number 1 Lydia Ko, in the Queen Sirikit Cup beginning Wednesday (April 25) in Singapore.

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Miguel Tabuena primed up for a Top 15 finish in his maiden pro tournament as he shot a one-under 71 to move one rung higher at joint 16th in the third round of the $300,000 SAIL Open in New Delhi, India yesterday.

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Dottie Ardina used a strong start and a solid finish to fire a two-under 70 and turn back world No. 1 Hyo Joo Kim to snatch the individual crown in the 33rd Queen Sirikit Cup at the Delhi Golf Club in New Delhi, India Friday.

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Dottie Ardina blew a four-under par card with a double-bogey mishap on No. 18, settling for a 70 as Team Philippines fell farther back by six behind South Korea in the second round of the 33rd Queen Sirikit Cup in New Delhi, India Thursday.

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Dottie Ardina shot one of the day’s only two under-par cards, a 71, that lifted Team Philippines to second with a 147, just two strokes behind fancied defending champion South Korea at the start of the Queen Sirikit Cup in New Delhi, India late Wednesday.

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