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                    [Title] => Heidi, chief rivals forge ahead
                    [Summary] => Not much changed this year for Heidi Chua.


Despite an ‘not too serious’ buildup for her defense of the Philippine Ladies Open crown, Chua still managed to churn out a three-over par 74, enough to catch the former champion Aileen Rose Yao and prodigy Jayvie Agojo at the helm at the start of the rain-drenched championship at the posh Manila Golf club yesterday.
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"I couldn’t believe I won," said the 20-year-old Chua, whose closing seven-over par 79 stood as one of the highest-ever winning scores in the annual event. She finished with a 227, 11 over par for 54 holes, and won by one stroke over Yao and Quiazon.
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Despite an ‘not too serious’ buildup for her defense of the Philippine Ladies Open crown, Chua still managed to churn out a three-over par 74, enough to catch the former champion Aileen Rose Yao and prodigy Jayvie Agojo at the helm at the start of the rain-drenched championship at the posh Manila Golf club yesterday.
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"I couldn’t believe I won," said the 20-year-old Chua, whose closing seven-over par 79 stood as one of the highest-ever winning scores in the annual event. She finished with a 227, 11 over par for 54 holes, and won by one stroke over Yao and Quiazon.
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