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Rosales, the 24-year-old five-time RP Ladies Open champion, birdied the par-3 15th and the par-5 17th, cushioning three bogeys in the frontnine and two more in the backnine to be among the top 50 scorers at the start of the fabled tournament featuring 150 players.
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Rosales, the 24-year-old five-time RP Ladies Open champion, birdied the par-3 15th and the par-5 17th, cushioning three bogeys in the frontnine and two more in the backnine to be among the top 50 scorers at the start of the fabled tournament featuring 150 players.
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