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                    [Summary] => The Women’s Golf Association of the Philippines with over 300 active members will embark on their 2004 circuit on May 3, at the Malarayat Golf and Country Club with participants from 15 clubs vying for top honors in team and individual categories. 

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Southwoods posted a four-player aggregate of 175 with the seasoned Lora Roberto chipping in 48, Tracy Locsin adding 45 and either of the 30s of Arlette Dizon and Glenda Da Roza. Lina de Guzman (51), Lucy Landicho (50), Terry Parala (34) and Teresa Carpio (34) put the undermanned Canlubang squad in second place at 169.
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After taking a month-long break from the game, Chua returns to competitive action with national teammates Ria Denise Quiazon and Aileen Rose Yao looming as the biggest threats to her repeat bid.
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Defending champion Sta. Elena, Alabang, Villamor and Southwoods emerged the top four qualifiers after the eight-leg series and will be disputing the prestigious WGAP Cup designed by Impy Pilapil in three weekends starting at Riviera on Nov. 6.

Eight players will make up a team and will be competing in four different formats: alternate, aggregate, bestball and scramble.
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Quiazon, the many-time national player taking a break from her studies in the US, has been tagged as the early favorite owing to the diminutive Yao’s lack of tournament play since her dramatic win last year.
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For the first time, the Ladies Open will be moving out of its old home, the Manila Golf Club, and will be held at the fabled east course of the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in Mandaluyong.

Represented in the event won last year by Sri Lankan Thuhachini Selvaratnam are the countries of Australia, Hong Kong, England, Korea, Macau, New Zealand, Taiwan and host Philippines.
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Southwoods posted a four-player aggregate of 175 with the seasoned Lora Roberto chipping in 48, Tracy Locsin adding 45 and either of the 30s of Arlette Dizon and Glenda Da Roza. Lina de Guzman (51), Lucy Landicho (50), Terry Parala (34) and Teresa Carpio (34) put the undermanned Canlubang squad in second place at 169.
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After taking a month-long break from the game, Chua returns to competitive action with national teammates Ria Denise Quiazon and Aileen Rose Yao looming as the biggest threats to her repeat bid.
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Defending champion Sta. Elena, Alabang, Villamor and Southwoods emerged the top four qualifiers after the eight-leg series and will be disputing the prestigious WGAP Cup designed by Impy Pilapil in three weekends starting at Riviera on Nov. 6.

Eight players will make up a team and will be competing in four different formats: alternate, aggregate, bestball and scramble.
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Quiazon, the many-time national player taking a break from her studies in the US, has been tagged as the early favorite owing to the diminutive Yao’s lack of tournament play since her dramatic win last year.
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For the first time, the Ladies Open will be moving out of its old home, the Manila Golf Club, and will be held at the fabled east course of the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club in Mandaluyong.

Represented in the event won last year by Sri Lankan Thuhachini Selvaratnam are the countries of Australia, Hong Kong, England, Korea, Macau, New Zealand, Taiwan and host Philippines.
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