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                    [Title] => RP tandem five shots adrift in World Cup
                    [Summary] => Jenny Rosales and Dorothy Delasin fumbled in the alternate shot format and the Philippines tumbled down the standings with a forgettable 77 Saturday (Sunday in Manila), falling by as many as five strokes off joint leaders Japan and Scotland and needing a fiery stint in the singles to contend for the World Cup of Golf crown in George, South Africa.	

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Both mainstays of the LPGA Tour, Rosales and Delasin anchored their strong first-round card on a swashbuckling front-nine stint where they canned in four birdies before finishing five-under in the day, tied with Australia, Japan and Sweden.
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                    [Title] => RP tandem five shots adrift in World Cup
                    [Summary] => Jenny Rosales and Dorothy Delasin fumbled in the alternate shot format and the Philippines tumbled down the standings with a forgettable 77 Saturday (Sunday in Manila), falling by as many as five strokes off joint leaders Japan and Scotland and needing a fiery stint in the singles to contend for the World Cup of Golf crown in George, South Africa.	

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Both mainstays of the LPGA Tour, Rosales and Delasin anchored their strong first-round card on a swashbuckling front-nine stint where they canned in four birdies before finishing five-under in the day, tied with Australia, Japan and Sweden.
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