+ Follow KOREAN MI HYUN KIM Tag
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[Title] => Rosales, Delasin closing in
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SYLVANIA, Ohio Jennifer Rosales of the Philippines and Fil-Am Dorothy Delasin both fired bogey-free rounds in an amazing display of fine shot-making Saturday as they grabbed a share of 13th place heading into the final round of the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic here.
Rosales, the 23-year-old former US NCAA individual champion, shot down five birdies, four of them coming in the front nine, en route to a 66 and a 209 total that pushed her back into contention after dropping to 49th place the other day.
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[Title] => Delasin sixth, earns P1.2 M
[Summary] => Dorothy Delasin rallied with a three-under par 67 to turn in another top 10 finish  joint sixth  in the $900,000 LPGA Kathy Ireland Championship won by American Rosie Jones via a playoff victory over Korean Mi Hyun Kim.
Delasin could’ve actually landed in solo sixth but a bogey on the par 5 18th enabled three others to tie her at 277, nine strokes off the winning 268 by Jones, who nipped Kim with a four-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole.
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[Title] => Rosales 5 shots adrift
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales came through with another impressive start, this time firing a three-under-par 69 to trail Korean Mi Hyun Kim by five strokes at the start of the Subaru Memorial golf in Naples, Florida Thursday (Friday in Manila).
The 22-year-old Rosales, who carded an opening 70 in last weeks YourLife Classic but faltered and settled for a joint 51st place finish with compatriot Dorothy Delasin, birdied four of the last 10 holes to join 17 others in 31st place, five shots off Kim, who sizzled with a 64.
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KOREAN MI HYUN KIM
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Rosales, the 23-year-old former US NCAA individual champion, shot down five birdies, four of them coming in the front nine, en route to a 66 and a 209 total that pushed her back into contention after dropping to 49th place the other day.
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[Summary] => Dorothy Delasin rallied with a three-under par 67 to turn in another top 10 finish  joint sixth  in the $900,000 LPGA Kathy Ireland Championship won by American Rosie Jones via a playoff victory over Korean Mi Hyun Kim.
Delasin could’ve actually landed in solo sixth but a bogey on the par 5 18th enabled three others to tie her at 277, nine strokes off the winning 268 by Jones, who nipped Kim with a four-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole.
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[Title] => Rosales 5 shots adrift
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales came through with another impressive start, this time firing a three-under-par 69 to trail Korean Mi Hyun Kim by five strokes at the start of the Subaru Memorial golf in Naples, Florida Thursday (Friday in Manila).
The 22-year-old Rosales, who carded an opening 70 in last weeks YourLife Classic but faltered and settled for a joint 51st place finish with compatriot Dorothy Delasin, birdied four of the last 10 holes to join 17 others in 31st place, five shots off Kim, who sizzled with a 64.
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January 20, 2001 - 12:00am