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Being unfamiliar with the tight layout, the wily Bondad, 17, just tried to keep her ball in play, never forcing herself into attacking the par-5 holes, including No.10, which she eagled with a superb pitch from 50 yards.
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In a day of changing fortunes, Agojo bogeyed the par-4 No. 17 for a closing 39 as she fell into a tie with Landicho, whose equally sputtering windup (40) spoiled her bid to put herself alone on top of the leaderboard.
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Being unfamiliar with the tight layout, the wily Bondad, 17, just tried to keep her ball in play, never forcing herself into attacking the par-5 holes, including No.10, which she eagled with a superb pitch from 50 yards.
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In a day of changing fortunes, Agojo bogeyed the par-4 No. 17 for a closing 39 as she fell into a tie with Landicho, whose equally sputtering windup (40) spoiled her bid to put herself alone on top of the leaderboard.
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