+ Follow SHIHO OHYAMA Tag
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[Title] => J-Ro in hot chase of Mizuno Classic crown
[Summary] => The Philippines Jennifer Rosales placed herself in a comfortable position to hit pay dirt again in the LPGA Tour by firing a sizzling seven-under 65 to move within two strokes of two-day leader Young Kim of Korea going into the final round of the Mizuno Classic at the Seta Golf Course in Shiga, Japan Saturday.
Barring any problem, Rosales could pull off her second win in the current tour and clinch a spot in the elite ADT Championship later this month.
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[Title] => Jenny fires another 70 but lands outside top 30
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales got away with an amazing birdie-eagle start, but had an up-and-down performance the rest of the day for another two-under 70 as she remained outside the Magic 30 in the provisional leader board in the penultimate round of the Weetabix Womens British Open Saturday.
Three bogeys on the last six holes foiled what could have been a good opportunity for the Filipina ace to move into contention for the Top 10 going into the final round of the $1.6 million championship at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England. Related story on A-28.
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SHIHO OHYAMA
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Barring any problem, Rosales could pull off her second win in the current tour and clinch a spot in the elite ADT Championship later this month.
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Three bogeys on the last six holes foiled what could have been a good opportunity for the Filipina ace to move into contention for the Top 10 going into the final round of the $1.6 million championship at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England. Related story on A-28.
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November 6, 2005 - 12:00am