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                    [Title] => HEIDI CHUA–Her Way On The Fairway
                    [Summary] => 	There is a certain air of inimitability once the topic of golf is brought up. Businessmen and corporate giants are usually photographed in their crisp white shirts standing in the middle of the sprawling golf course for Forbes magazines.
                    [DatePublished] => 2003-06-28 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Bianca R. Salonga
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                    [Title] => Heidi boosts Busan tuneup, wins in Palm Springs
                    [Summary] => Heidi Chua took a morale-boosting win in her personal buildup for the coming Asian Games in Busan when she emerged top amateur in the recent Players Challenge at the Landmark golf course in Palm Springs, California, venue of the second stage of the LPGA qualifying tournaments.


The 25-year old Chua actually capped a stirring amateur stint in the US with the victory which came after a successful outing in the seventh California Women’s Championship at the Industry Hills course in West Covina.
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Chua shot a one-over par 74 on Industry Hills’ demanding Dwight Eisenhower course and finished at 4-over 223, two strokes ahead of Berkeley’s Anna Temple. Bellflower’s Walailak Satarak, who shared the 36-hole lead with Chua, finished third after struggling with a 4-over 77.
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                    [DatePublished] => 2003-06-28 00:00:00
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The 25-year old Chua actually capped a stirring amateur stint in the US with the victory which came after a successful outing in the seventh California Women’s Championship at the Industry Hills course in West Covina.
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Chua shot a one-over par 74 on Industry Hills’ demanding Dwight Eisenhower course and finished at 4-over 223, two strokes ahead of Berkeley’s Anna Temple. Bellflower’s Walailak Satarak, who shared the 36-hole lead with Chua, finished third after struggling with a 4-over 77.
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