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                    [Summary] => SAN DIEGO, California — Sophomore lass Jayvee Agojo squandered a clear shot at the crown in the second to the last hole and ended up fourth overall with a three-over par 73 at the conclusion of play in the girls’ 13-14 in the 34th Junior World golf championship here.


What looked like a stirring rally in the works in the closing holes swiftly deteriorated into a faltering finish as Agojo missed two short putts on the 17th and 18th and settled for a tie at third place at Singing Hills Oak Glen.
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They either shared the champion’s podium or walked the verdant fairways of the famous Torrey Pines.

That could very well sum up the kind of golfing greats who have found their roots in competitive golf in a 34-year-old youth bash that is known all over as the Junior World golf championship here.
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What looked like a stirring rally in the works in the closing holes swiftly deteriorated into a faltering finish as Agojo missed two short putts on the 17th and 18th and settled for a tie at third place at Singing Hills Oak Glen.
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They either shared the champion’s podium or walked the verdant fairways of the famous Torrey Pines.

That could very well sum up the kind of golfing greats who have found their roots in competitive golf in a 34-year-old youth bash that is known all over as the Junior World golf championship here.
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