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                    [Title] => Gerald charges into contention in Thailand
                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Gerald Rosales rallied with a five-under 68 and moved 13 rungs up to fifth place, just four shots off the pace, after the penultimate round of the Double A International Open at the par-73 St. Andrews Hill 2000 golf course in Rayong, Thailand yesterday.


Brother of LPGA Tour campaigner Jennifer, Gerald rattled in three birdies in the front nine and added two in the backside in a remarkable bogey-free round that carried him into contention for the championship in the 72-hole $300,000 tourney.
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Rosales fired an eagle-aided 65 in the first round for a share of fourth place then kept the momentum to string together nines of 33-35 for a 36-hole aggregate of 133, two strokes behind Thai ace Thammanoon Srirot, who shot a 67 for a 131.
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                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Gerald Rosales rallied with a five-under 68 and moved 13 rungs up to fifth place, just four shots off the pace, after the penultimate round of the Double A International Open at the par-73 St. Andrews Hill 2000 golf course in Rayong, Thailand yesterday.


Brother of LPGA Tour campaigner Jennifer, Gerald rattled in three birdies in the front nine and added two in the backside in a remarkable bogey-free round that carried him into contention for the championship in the 72-hole $300,000 tourney.
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Rosales fired an eagle-aided 65 in the first round for a share of fourth place then kept the momentum to string together nines of 33-35 for a 36-hole aggregate of 133, two strokes behind Thai ace Thammanoon Srirot, who shot a 67 for a 131.
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