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                    [Summary] => Jennifer Rosales opened her 2006 LPGA campaign so unlike the way she did last year — in fumbling fashion — as she found herself down in the leaderboard with a two-over 74 in the first round of the SBS Open in Hawaii Thursday (Friday in Manila).


Groping for form after a long layoff and drawing a late tee-off time, Rosales bogeyed No. 7 and dropped two strokes on No. 10 before birdying No. 17 for that 74 at the Turtle Bay Resort’s Palmer course in Oahu.
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Rosales, the 24-year-old five-time RP Ladies Open champion, birdied the par-3 15th and the par-5 17th, cushioning three bogeys in the frontnine and two more in the backnine to be among the top 50 scorers at the start of the fabled tournament featuring 150 players.
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Delasin birdied the second, fifth, 14th and 18th holes against a bogey on the third as she wound up tied with Christie Kerr at 214. They are two strokes off leaders Karrie Webb (67) of Australia and Swedes Annika Sorenstam (71) and Liselotte Neumann (73) with 18 holes to play.
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Delasin, who started the round two shots off the Korean ace, bucked a bogey-bogey mishap on Nos. 2 and 3 with a birdie-binge at the backside of the Squaw Creek Country Club as she closed out with a 32 for that 69 that gave her a 6-under 138.
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Groping for form after a long layoff and drawing a late tee-off time, Rosales bogeyed No. 7 and dropped two strokes on No. 10 before birdying No. 17 for that 74 at the Turtle Bay Resort’s Palmer course in Oahu.
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Rosales, the 24-year-old five-time RP Ladies Open champion, birdied the par-3 15th and the par-5 17th, cushioning three bogeys in the frontnine and two more in the backnine to be among the top 50 scorers at the start of the fabled tournament featuring 150 players.
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Delasin birdied the second, fifth, 14th and 18th holes against a bogey on the third as she wound up tied with Christie Kerr at 214. They are two strokes off leaders Karrie Webb (67) of Australia and Swedes Annika Sorenstam (71) and Liselotte Neumann (73) with 18 holes to play.
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Delasin, who started the round two shots off the Korean ace, bucked a bogey-bogey mishap on Nos. 2 and 3 with a birdie-binge at the backside of the Squaw Creek Country Club as she closed out with a 32 for that 69 that gave her a 6-under 138.
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