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After leaving the field just vying for second place with her career-best effort a day earlier, Heidi Chuas worst score in three rounds of two-over-par 74 still made her the runaway winner of the inaugural Manila Ladies Open yesterday.
Chua, showing why shes the reigning national champion, was on a relaxed mode all day, even padding her lead to as high as nine after the front nine before settling for a six-point margin over world amateur teammate Aileen Yao.
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[Title] => Gonzales captures jungolf crown
[Summary] => Katrina Gonzales nipped Ersa Arriola in a sudden-death playoff played under driving rain for the girls Class A plum even as DJ Padilla pulled off a breakthrough win in boys Class B in the Sherwood Hills Jungolf Open, the seventh leg of the Jungolf summer circuit recently.
The 14-year-old Gonzales, daughter of a Prudentialife executive, parred the extra hole against the bogey of her Batangas-based rival to earn her sixth leg title in the series sponsored by Northwest Airlines and also supported by Globe and Skyway.
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Chua, showing why shes the reigning national champion, was on a relaxed mode all day, even padding her lead to as high as nine after the front nine before settling for a six-point margin over world amateur teammate Aileen Yao.
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The 14-year-old Gonzales, daughter of a Prudentialife executive, parred the extra hole against the bogey of her Batangas-based rival to earn her sixth leg title in the series sponsored by Northwest Airlines and also supported by Globe and Skyway.
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The 14-year-old Gonzales, daughter of a Prudentialife executive, parred the extra hole against the bogey of her Batangas-based rival to earn her sixth leg title in the series sponsored by Northwest Airlines and also supported by Globe and Skyway.
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November 15, 2002 - 12:00am