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[Title] => Rosales fires 67, closes in on leader
[Summary] => The Philippines Jennifer Rosales stayed on a roll on the LPGA Tour Friday (Saturday in Manila), submitting a second straight under-par score in the par-71 Kingsmill River Course in Williamsburg, Virginia to jump from 11th to fourth place after two rounds of the Michelob Ultra Open.
Rosales, coming off a breakthrough win last week in Georgia, followed up a two-under 69 with a 67 but fell five shots behind new leader Kim Williams who shot a tournament-record eight-under 63 for a two-day haul of 131.
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[Title] => Rosales skids out of Top 10; Park gains lead
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales failed to sustain her charge and fumbled with a one-over par 72 Saturday, dropping out of the top 10 and falling by six strokes behind Grace Park in the third round of the rich Michelob Light Open at the Kingsmill River Course in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Three shots off the lead in the first two days after back-to-back 69s, Rosales limped home with a 72, one-over par at the pat-71 layout, as the ace Filipina shotmaker slipped out of No. 7 position to joint 13th heading into the last 18 holes of the $1.6 million championship of the LPGA Tour.
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KINGSMILL RIVER COURSE
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[Title] => Rosales fires 67, closes in on leader
[Summary] => The Philippines Jennifer Rosales stayed on a roll on the LPGA Tour Friday (Saturday in Manila), submitting a second straight under-par score in the par-71 Kingsmill River Course in Williamsburg, Virginia to jump from 11th to fourth place after two rounds of the Michelob Ultra Open.
Rosales, coming off a breakthrough win last week in Georgia, followed up a two-under 69 with a 67 but fell five shots behind new leader Kim Williams who shot a tournament-record eight-under 63 for a two-day haul of 131.
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[Title] => Rosales skids out of Top 10; Park gains lead
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales failed to sustain her charge and fumbled with a one-over par 72 Saturday, dropping out of the top 10 and falling by six strokes behind Grace Park in the third round of the rich Michelob Light Open at the Kingsmill River Course in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Three shots off the lead in the first two days after back-to-back 69s, Rosales limped home with a 72, one-over par at the pat-71 layout, as the ace Filipina shotmaker slipped out of No. 7 position to joint 13th heading into the last 18 holes of the $1.6 million championship of the LPGA Tour.
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