+ Follow DAVID LEADBETTER GOLF ACADEMY Tag
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[Title] => Ardina bows to US bet
[Summary] => Arizona’s Taylore Karle came through with a spectacular shot on the 34th hole for birdie to seize the lead then scrambled for par on the next to finish off Dottie Ardina, 2&1, and capture the Women’s Western Golf Association’s (WWGA) 109th National Amateur Championship crown at Shawnee Country Club in Lima, Ohio Saturday.
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[Title] => Piccio to swing for Florida varsity
[Summary] => Golf prodigy Mia Piccio will play for the University of Florida Lady Gators in the US NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference (SEC) starting next season, her father Ernesto told The STAR yesterday.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Cantada embarks on pro career
[Summary] => Gerard Cantada, winner of 18 individual titles as an amateur here and abroad, last Sunday announced his decision to turn pro and spend most of his time sharing with young and old players the latest on golf technique which he absorbed during a recent visit to the David Leadbetter Golf Academy in the US.
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[Title] => RP bets off to Thailand
[Summary] => Eighteen of the countrys leading players are leaving for Thailand today to compete in the Asia Pacific Junior Open 2001 slated for this week. Edgardo "Tito Boy" Cantada, president of the Philippine Junior Golf Federation, is heading the delegation while his son Gerard, fresh from a rigid training course on coaching in California, is the teams coach.
Among the veteran international campaigners seeking team and individual honors in the tournament are Jenz Tecson, Kevin Lachica and brothers Paolo and Frederick Garcia.
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DAVID LEADBETTER GOLF ACADEMY
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[Title] => Piccio to swing for Florida varsity
[Summary] => Golf prodigy Mia Piccio will play for the University of Florida Lady Gators in the US NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference (SEC) starting next season, her father Ernesto told The STAR yesterday.
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[Title] => RP bets off to Thailand
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