+ Follow JOCKEY CLUB KAU SAI CHAU ASIAN GOLF MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR OPEN Tag
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[Title] => Bondad romps away with 6-shot win in HK
[Summary] => HONG KONG Frances Bondad exacted sweet revenge on Thai bets Porani Chutichai and Pornanong Phatlum as she won the 2005 Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Asian Golf Monthly International Amateur Open yesterday by six strokes with a closing one-under par 72 at the Kau Sai Chau Public Golf Club course here.
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Jennifer Rosales yesterday underscored the need for the Filipino golfers to gain more exposure abroad in a bid to become more competitive and eventually develop into world-class players like her.
In an interview with The STAR, Rosales, perhaps the most successful Filipino golfer, having penetrated the tough LPGA Tour, said the country has many good players only they dont get enough exposure to world-class events.
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JOCKEY CLUB KAU SAI CHAU ASIAN GOLF MONTHLY INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR OPEN
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In an interview with The STAR, Rosales, perhaps the most successful Filipino golfer, having penetrated the tough LPGA Tour, said the country has many good players only they dont get enough exposure to world-class events.
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