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[Title] => Lu pounces on Jayvies collapse, wins in playoff
[Summary] => Disaster struck local bet Jayvie Marie Agojo as she bungled a big lead then lost to Lu Hsiao-ching of Taiwan in a three-hole playoff for the girls crown yesterday in the inaugural Asia-Pacific Junior Golf Masters championships at the Legends course of the Manila Southwoods.
Lu, a 15-year-old from Tamsui, pounced on a Agojos final-round collapse with a two-under-par 70 to force the playoff and showed steely nerves in the extension watched by a big hometown crowd.
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[Title] => Agojo closes in on crown; Japanese pads lead to six strokes
[Summary] => Jayvie Marie Agojo of the Philippines moved on the brink of victory as she stormed ahead by four strokes in the girls division after a two-over-par 74 yesterday in the inaugural Asia-Pacific Junior Golf Masters Championships.
With her rivals failing to play any better, the 16-year-old Agojo pulled away from Ya Ni Tseng of Chinese-Taipei with her round of two birdies against four bogeys giving the OB Montessori student a comfortable lead going into todays final round.
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Lu, a 15-year-old from Tamsui, pounced on a Agojos final-round collapse with a two-under-par 70 to force the playoff and showed steely nerves in the extension watched by a big hometown crowd.
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With her rivals failing to play any better, the 16-year-old Agojo pulled away from Ya Ni Tseng of Chinese-Taipei with her round of two birdies against four bogeys giving the OB Montessori student a comfortable lead going into todays final round.
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