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                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Jennifer Rosales and Japanese partner Namika Omata faltered at the finish and settled for half-point as the Internationals continued their domination of Asia in the Lexus Cup golf tournament at the Tenah Merah Golf Club in Singapore yesterday.


Rosales and Omata squandered a 2-up advantage going into the last five holes and blew a 1-up edge going into the final hole in a draw with Jill McGill and Erica Blasberg in their fourballs duel on the second day of the Ryder Cup-style tourney pitting the best of Asia against the best of the rest of the world.
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Slow play and darkness pushed the completion of the first round into Saturday, when a fog delay of three and a half hours forced 72 players — half the field — to return Sunday morning to complete their second rounds at the Donald Trump-designed course that overlooks the Pacific Ocean.
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Although the 25-year-old ace Filipina shotmaker jumped from her previous ranking of No. 15, Rosales stood seven shots adrift of joint pacesetters Han Hee-won and Meg Mallon as the two leaders shot 68 and 65, respectively, to pull away by five strokes from third-running Cindy Figg-Currier, who struggled with a 73.
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                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Jennifer Rosales and Japanese partner Namika Omata faltered at the finish and settled for half-point as the Internationals continued their domination of Asia in the Lexus Cup golf tournament at the Tenah Merah Golf Club in Singapore yesterday.


Rosales and Omata squandered a 2-up advantage going into the last five holes and blew a 1-up edge going into the final hole in a draw with Jill McGill and Erica Blasberg in their fourballs duel on the second day of the Ryder Cup-style tourney pitting the best of Asia against the best of the rest of the world.
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Slow play and darkness pushed the completion of the first round into Saturday, when a fog delay of three and a half hours forced 72 players — half the field — to return Sunday morning to complete their second rounds at the Donald Trump-designed course that overlooks the Pacific Ocean.
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Although the 25-year-old ace Filipina shotmaker jumped from her previous ranking of No. 15, Rosales stood seven shots adrift of joint pacesetters Han Hee-won and Meg Mallon as the two leaders shot 68 and 65, respectively, to pull away by five strokes from third-running Cindy Figg-Currier, who struggled with a 73.
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