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For the second day in a row, Tiger Woods made a triple bogey before he had a birdie.

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There was a time when Yani Tseng shied away from socializing on the golf course.

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Yani Tseng wasn't satisfied with merely winning the LPGA Championship and, at 22, becoming the youngest to win four LPGA majors.

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MANILA, Philippines – Golfing legend Annika Sorenstam, who is in town, signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Subic Neo Cove Corp., for a 54-hole golf course in the northwestern part of Subic Bay. Subic Neo Cove was represented by its chairman, Steve Yang.

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The 27-year-old Rosales chipped in for an eagle-3 on the par-5 sixth while sinking four other birdies in another flawless round for that 66 and a 54-hole total of 198, three strokes behind Sorenstam.
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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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Jennifer Rosales withdrew from last week’s Shoprite Classic in New Jersey after 18 holes to give her injured wrist more time to heal and make sure she’ll be fit to play in the LPGA Championship — the second major event on the LPGA Tour — which fires off Thursday in Maryland (Friday in Manila).
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The fact that Rosales would be closely watched by the world No. 1 player right behind her flight could add up to pressure but the ace Filipina shotmaker would be more than willing to showcase her talent and shotmaking skills for all Annika Sorenstam to see.
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The fact that Rosales would be closely watched by the world No. 1 player right behind her flight could add up to pressure but the ace Filipina shotmaker would be more than willing to showcase her talent and shotmaking skills for all Annika Sorenstam to see.
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The 27-year-old Rosales chipped in for an eagle-3 on the par-5 sixth while sinking four other birdies in another flawless round for that 66 and a 54-hole total of 198, three strokes behind Sorenstam.
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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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Jennifer Rosales withdrew from last week’s Shoprite Classic in New Jersey after 18 holes to give her injured wrist more time to heal and make sure she’ll be fit to play in the LPGA Championship — the second major event on the LPGA Tour — which fires off Thursday in Maryland (Friday in Manila).
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The fact that Rosales would be closely watched by the world No. 1 player right behind her flight could add up to pressure but the ace Filipina shotmaker would be more than willing to showcase her talent and shotmaking skills for all Annika Sorenstam to see.
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The fact that Rosales would be closely watched by the world No. 1 player right behind her flight could add up to pressure but the ace Filipina shotmaker would be more than willing to showcase her talent and shotmaking skills for all Annika Sorenstam to see.
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