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[Title] => Dottie, Cyna seek LPGA Tour berths
[Summary] => Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez exude confidence as they try to hurdle the last stumbling block leading to a dream LPGA stint – the final LPGA Qualifying School set Dec. 2-6 at the LPGA International Course in Florida.
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[Title] => Ardina, Rodriguez struggle in US Amateur
[Summary] => Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez struggled with identical five-over par 76s and stood just above the projected cut off line in the US Women’s Amateur Championship at the Old Warson Golf and Country Club in St. Louis, Missouri Monday.
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[Title] => Asiad bronze medalist heads cast in RP amateurs
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Michael Bibat, fresh from his bronze medal finish in the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, gets the top billing in the Philippine Amateur Golf Championships which gets under way on Dec. 18 at The Country Club in Canlubang, Laguna.
Bibat, who rallied in the final round to salvage third place behind Korean Kim Kyung Tae and Taiwanese Pan Cheng Tsung in the individual competition in the Asiad, hopes to keep the momentum of that inspiring finish as he leads the chase for berths in the match play phase of the countrys premier amateur tournament.
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[Title] => SEAG heroes take on world-class rivals
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DOHA Athletics takes center stage Friday as hammer thrower Arniel Ferrera and steeplechaser Rene Herrera go up against world-class rivals in the finals even as the boxers Godfrey Castro and Joan Tipon eye semis berths and the national golf mens and ladies squads open their bid against equally talented rivals in Day 7 of the Asian Games here.
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[Title] => Filipino golfers open drive for medals
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DOHA They ruled the world in junior golf, knocked down the opposition in the Indonesian and Hong Kong Opens but got clobbered in return in the World Amateurs. Now, Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez want to regain some lost ground not only for personal glory but for the flag as well as they spearhead the Philippines bid in the Asian Games golf competitions beginning Friday here.
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[Title] => Pinoy golfers must dish out best vs regions best
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DOHA They trained long and hard for this, the big one in its ambitious golf program that took off early this year with a lot of promise, produced some good results midway in the season but got stymied by poor performances heading into the Asian Games here.
So it is no surprise that the pressure will be too heavy, the expectations too high when the countrys top shotmakers mix it up with the continents best in golf competitions unfolding Dec. 8 at the Doha Golf Club.
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[Title] => Filipino golfers target sweep of HK Amateur
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The Philippines tries to annex the other plum in the Hong Kong Amateur Open when seven members of the national pool begin their quest for the mens crown beginning today at the Ruby and Diamond courses of the Discovery Bay Golf Club in Hong Kong.
Anthony Fernando, who placed ninth in the recent Singapore Open, spearheads the curious mix of players out to complete the Filipinos sweep of the annual event after Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez made a 1-2 finish in last months HK Ladies Open Amateur Golf Championship.
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[Title] => Bayron ends up 5th, Aunzo 7th
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SINGAPORE Jay Bayron closed out with a second straight 70 and finished fifth in the individual competition of the Singapore Open Amateur Championship ruled by Chiragh Kumar of India at the Singapore Island Country Clubs Bukit course here yesterday.
Four muffed birdie putts inside five feet slowed down Bayrons final round bid for the crown won by Michael Bibat in 2004 as the 28-year-old shotmaker, five strokes off the pace at the start of the round, settled for 34-36 round for that one-under par card and a four-day aggregate of 281.
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DOTTIE ARDINA AND CYNA RODRIGUEZ
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Michael Bibat, fresh from his bronze medal finish in the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, gets the top billing in the Philippine Amateur Golf Championships which gets under way on Dec. 18 at The Country Club in Canlubang, Laguna.
Bibat, who rallied in the final round to salvage third place behind Korean Kim Kyung Tae and Taiwanese Pan Cheng Tsung in the individual competition in the Asiad, hopes to keep the momentum of that inspiring finish as he leads the chase for berths in the match play phase of the countrys premier amateur tournament.
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DOHA Athletics takes center stage Friday as hammer thrower Arniel Ferrera and steeplechaser Rene Herrera go up against world-class rivals in the finals even as the boxers Godfrey Castro and Joan Tipon eye semis berths and the national golf mens and ladies squads open their bid against equally talented rivals in Day 7 of the Asian Games here.
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DOHA They ruled the world in junior golf, knocked down the opposition in the Indonesian and Hong Kong Opens but got clobbered in return in the World Amateurs. Now, Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez want to regain some lost ground not only for personal glory but for the flag as well as they spearhead the Philippines bid in the Asian Games golf competitions beginning Friday here.
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DOHA They trained long and hard for this, the big one in its ambitious golf program that took off early this year with a lot of promise, produced some good results midway in the season but got stymied by poor performances heading into the Asian Games here.
So it is no surprise that the pressure will be too heavy, the expectations too high when the countrys top shotmakers mix it up with the continents best in golf competitions unfolding Dec. 8 at the Doha Golf Club.
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The Philippines tries to annex the other plum in the Hong Kong Amateur Open when seven members of the national pool begin their quest for the mens crown beginning today at the Ruby and Diamond courses of the Discovery Bay Golf Club in Hong Kong.
Anthony Fernando, who placed ninth in the recent Singapore Open, spearheads the curious mix of players out to complete the Filipinos sweep of the annual event after Dottie Ardina and Cyna Rodriguez made a 1-2 finish in last months HK Ladies Open Amateur Golf Championship.
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SINGAPORE Jay Bayron closed out with a second straight 70 and finished fifth in the individual competition of the Singapore Open Amateur Championship ruled by Chiragh Kumar of India at the Singapore Island Country Clubs Bukit course here yesterday.
Four muffed birdie putts inside five feet slowed down Bayrons final round bid for the crown won by Michael Bibat in 2004 as the 28-year-old shotmaker, five strokes off the pace at the start of the round, settled for 34-36 round for that one-under par card and a four-day aggregate of 281.
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