+ Follow HAWAIIAN LADIES OPEN Tag
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[Title] => Mallon escapes on Matthew miscue; Delasin joint 20th
[Summary] => MONTREAL Meg Mallon shot a one-over 73 and watched as Scotlands Catriona Matthew stumbled to a triple bogey on the 12th hole, giving Mallon a two-stroke victory on Sunday in the Canadian Womens Open.
The 39-year-old American began the day one stroke behind Matthew, who joined the LPGA Tour in 1995 and did not break through for a victory until last year when she won the Hawaiian Ladies Open.
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[Title] => Delasin stays in hunt, fires 3-under 69
[Summary] => For the second straight time, Dorothy Delasin came away with an eagle-aided round. And like in the first day, she floundered on her homeward trip.
But the good thing was Delasin had built enough cushion to salvage a three-under par 69 as she stayed in the hunt for a first-ever major crown in the rich British Open in Sunningdale, England Friday (Saturday in Manila).
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[Title] => Rosales makes cut with 68; Miñoza fires 74
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Jennifer Rosales finally broke out of a slump and fired a four-under-par 68
Friday (Saturday in Manila) to advance to the championship round of the
$700,000 Welch's-Circle K Championship, the sixth leg of the US LPGA Tour, in
Scottsdale, Arizona.
Making the most of the favorable playing condition at the Randolph Park Golf
Course, whose hard, dry fairways paved the way for torrid scoring, the
21-year-old Filipina bounced back from an opening 73 Thursday with that 68 for
a three-under-par 141.
It was way behind the 132-aggregate pooled by Cristie Kerr, who also shot a 68,
but
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[Title] => Jenny opens with 2-over 74
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KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii -- Filipino Jennifer Rosales fought back with a gutsy
even-par 36 at the backside of the Kona Country Club course as she salvaged a
two-over-par 74 at the start of the $800,000 Takefuji Classic here Thursday.
Although it was seven strokes off the pacesetting 67 of Janice Moodie, it put
the 21-year-old Rosales well within reach of another stint in the final 36
holes of this 54-hole event serving as the fifth leg of the LPGA Tour.
After missing the cut on her debut in the Subaru Memorial, Rosales, a
five-time Philippine Ladies Open champion and the US NCAA
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HAWAIIAN LADIES OPEN
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[Title] => Mallon escapes on Matthew miscue; Delasin joint 20th
[Summary] => MONTREAL Meg Mallon shot a one-over 73 and watched as Scotlands Catriona Matthew stumbled to a triple bogey on the 12th hole, giving Mallon a two-stroke victory on Sunday in the Canadian Womens Open.
The 39-year-old American began the day one stroke behind Matthew, who joined the LPGA Tour in 1995 and did not break through for a victory until last year when she won the Hawaiian Ladies Open.
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[Title] => Delasin stays in hunt, fires 3-under 69
[Summary] => For the second straight time, Dorothy Delasin came away with an eagle-aided round. And like in the first day, she floundered on her homeward trip.
But the good thing was Delasin had built enough cushion to salvage a three-under par 69 as she stayed in the hunt for a first-ever major crown in the rich British Open in Sunningdale, England Friday (Saturday in Manila).
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[Title] => Rosales makes cut with 68; Miñoza fires 74
[Summary] =>
Jennifer Rosales finally broke out of a slump and fired a four-under-par 68
Friday (Saturday in Manila) to advance to the championship round of the
$700,000 Welch's-Circle K Championship, the sixth leg of the US LPGA Tour, in
Scottsdale, Arizona.
Making the most of the favorable playing condition at the Randolph Park Golf
Course, whose hard, dry fairways paved the way for torrid scoring, the
21-year-old Filipina bounced back from an opening 73 Thursday with that 68 for
a three-under-par 141.
It was way behind the 132-aggregate pooled by Cristie Kerr, who also shot a 68,
but
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[Title] => Jenny opens with 2-over 74
[Summary] =>
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii -- Filipino Jennifer Rosales fought back with a gutsy
even-par 36 at the backside of the Kona Country Club course as she salvaged a
two-over-par 74 at the start of the $800,000 Takefuji Classic here Thursday.
Although it was seven strokes off the pacesetting 67 of Janice Moodie, it put
the 21-year-old Rosales well within reach of another stint in the final 36
holes of this 54-hole event serving as the fifth leg of the LPGA Tour.
After missing the cut on her debut in the Subaru Memorial, Rosales, a
five-time Philippine Ladies Open champion and the US NCAA
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August 20, 2002 - 12:00am