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The recent two-leg Australian swing by Dottie Ardina and Jayvie Agojo has toughened up the ICTSI-The Country Club spearheads as they gear up for more battles abroad next year in pursuit of golfing glory.

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Dottie Ardina recovered with a 71 but Jayvie Agojo wavered with a 76 even as fancied South Korea turned the Queen Sirikit Cup into another one-team show with a dominating performance in the second round at the Tanah Merah Country Club here yesterday.

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Korean Shin Jin Woo holed out with back-to-back birdies to shoot a two-under 70 and take control by three strokes over Forest Hills’ Jonar Austria and erstwhile leader Sung Hwan Yoon, who hobbled with a wind-blown 80 halfway through the WWWExpress-DHL Amateur Golf Championships at Canlubang Golf and Country Club in Laguna yesterday.

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Lovelyn Guioguio matched par 72 in tough playing condition and snatched a one-stroke lead over ICTSI spearhead Chihiro Ikeda in the second round of the Thailand Ladies Open at the Bangkok Golf Club in Thailand Thursday.

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Chihiro Ikeda fired an eagle-spiked, bogey-free five-under 67 to post a three-shot lead over ICTSI teammates Lovelyn Guioguio and Dottie Ardina as the Filipinas dominated the first round action in the Thailand Ladies Open in Bangkok Wednesday.

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NAKHON RATCHASIMA – No need for a Dottie Ardina or a Jayvie Agojo.

Anya Tanpinco and Chihiro Ikeda, fighting on sheer guts, showed they’ve got what it takes to spearhead the national team as the Philippines shot a 143 to seize control in women’s golf in the 24th SEA Games at the Bonanza Golf and Country Club course in Kaoyai here yesterday.

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ARDINA AND AGOJO
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The recent two-leg Australian swing by Dottie Ardina and Jayvie Agojo has toughened up the ICTSI-The Country Club spearheads as they gear up for more battles abroad next year in pursuit of golfing glory.

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Dottie Ardina recovered with a 71 but Jayvie Agojo wavered with a 76 even as fancied South Korea turned the Queen Sirikit Cup into another one-team show with a dominating performance in the second round at the Tanah Merah Country Club here yesterday.

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Korean Shin Jin Woo holed out with back-to-back birdies to shoot a two-under 70 and take control by three strokes over Forest Hills’ Jonar Austria and erstwhile leader Sung Hwan Yoon, who hobbled with a wind-blown 80 halfway through the WWWExpress-DHL Amateur Golf Championships at Canlubang Golf and Country Club in Laguna yesterday.

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Lovelyn Guioguio matched par 72 in tough playing condition and snatched a one-stroke lead over ICTSI spearhead Chihiro Ikeda in the second round of the Thailand Ladies Open at the Bangkok Golf Club in Thailand Thursday.

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Chihiro Ikeda fired an eagle-spiked, bogey-free five-under 67 to post a three-shot lead over ICTSI teammates Lovelyn Guioguio and Dottie Ardina as the Filipinas dominated the first round action in the Thailand Ladies Open in Bangkok Wednesday.

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NAKHON RATCHASIMA – No need for a Dottie Ardina or a Jayvie Agojo.

Anya Tanpinco and Chihiro Ikeda, fighting on sheer guts, showed they’ve got what it takes to spearhead the national team as the Philippines shot a 143 to seize control in women’s golf in the 24th SEA Games at the Bonanza Golf and Country Club course in Kaoyai here yesterday.

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