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                    [Title] => J-Ro upbeat in run-up to British Open
                    [Summary] => With her injured wrist almost healed and her trusted clubs back in her possession, Jennifer Rosales is all set to compete in this week’s Weetabix Women’s British Open in England where she is expected to pour it all after her aborted stint in last week’s Evian Masters in France.

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"She will really play in the British Open because it’s a major and she had prepared hard for this event," said Rosales’ mentor Bong Lopez.
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"She’s hitting the ball well and according to her, okay ang pakiramdam nya kasi hindi na sya nag jetlag unlike last year," said Rosales’ swing coach Bong Lopez in a message to The STAR on the eve of the traditional pro-am event in Tucson, Arizona Wednesday (Thursday in Manila).
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                    [Title] => J-Ro upbeat in run-up to British Open
                    [Summary] => With her injured wrist almost healed and her trusted clubs back in her possession, Jennifer Rosales is all set to compete in this week’s Weetabix Women’s British Open in England where she is expected to pour it all after her aborted stint in last week’s Evian Masters in France.

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"She will really play in the British Open because it’s a major and she had prepared hard for this event," said Rosales’ mentor Bong Lopez.
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"She’s hitting the ball well and according to her, okay ang pakiramdam nya kasi hindi na sya nag jetlag unlike last year," said Rosales’ swing coach Bong Lopez in a message to The STAR on the eve of the traditional pro-am event in Tucson, Arizona Wednesday (Thursday in Manila).
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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