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[Title] => Tseng captures 2nd major plum
[Summary] => Yani Tseng eagled the second hole and pulled ahead of a star-studded field with a four-under 68 to win the Kraft Nabisco Championship for her second major title on Sunday.
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[Title] => Kim one shot up in Kraft Nabisco
[Summary] => South Korean Song-Hee Kim shot a 4-under 68 on Friday in the second round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship to top a leaderboard loaded with majors winners.
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[Title] => Jiyai expands lead; Rosales stumbles
[Summary] => ROCHESTER, New York – Jiyai Shin shot a 5-under 67 to extend her lead to four strokes at the Wegmans LPGA on Saturday.
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[Title] => Jenny pulls out; Stupples unstoppable
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales hurt her wrist again Saturday (Sunday in Manila), forcing the ace Filipina shotmaker to withdraw from an LPGA tournament for the second time in three weeks.
"Namaga uli," said Rosales swing coach Bong Lopez, referring to his wards right wrist, which swelled after Rosales carded a 73 in the second round of the Jamie Farr Corning Classic in Toledo, Ohio Friday.
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[Title] => Jenny fires another 70 but lands outside top 30
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales got away with an amazing birdie-eagle start, but had an up-and-down performance the rest of the day for another two-under 70 as she remained outside the Magic 30 in the provisional leader board in the penultimate round of the Weetabix Womens British Open Saturday.
Three bogeys on the last six holes foiled what could have been a good opportunity for the Filipina ace to move into contention for the Top 10 going into the final round of the $1.6 million championship at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England. Related story on A-28.
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[Title] => Jennys 70 enhances bid to make cut
[Summary] => Faced with the specter of missing the cut, Jennifer Rosales recovered her form a bit and shot a two-under par 70, hoping to make it to the weekend play in the Weetabix Womens British Open with half of the field still to complete play at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England Friday.
A bogey on No. 16 ruined what couldve been a fine round for Rosales, who had a running three-under card after 15 holes and even-par overall that couldve guaranteed her stint in the final two rounds of the $1.6 million championship.
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[Title] => Rosales third, pockets P2.05 million in ANZ
[Summary] => Though she failed in her title bid, Jenny Rosales succeeded in launching her 2004 season on a brilliant note, finishing a strong third in the rich ANZ Ladies Masters with a closing four-under 68 worth $36,612 or P2.05 million at the Royal Pines Golf Club course in Gold Coast, Australia yesterday.
World No. 1 Annika Sorenstam ruled the $800,000 event in a typical Sorenstam fashion firing a bogey-less, eagle-spiked 65 and running away with the crown with a stirring 269 aggregate. She earned $169,575.
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KAREN STUPPLES
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[Title] => Tseng captures 2nd major plum
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[Title] => Kim one shot up in Kraft Nabisco
[Summary] => South Korean Song-Hee Kim shot a 4-under 68 on Friday in the second round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship to top a leaderboard loaded with majors winners.
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[Title] => Jiyai expands lead; Rosales stumbles
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[Title] => Jenny pulls out; Stupples unstoppable
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales hurt her wrist again Saturday (Sunday in Manila), forcing the ace Filipina shotmaker to withdraw from an LPGA tournament for the second time in three weeks.
"Namaga uli," said Rosales swing coach Bong Lopez, referring to his wards right wrist, which swelled after Rosales carded a 73 in the second round of the Jamie Farr Corning Classic in Toledo, Ohio Friday.
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[Title] => Jenny fires another 70 but lands outside top 30
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales got away with an amazing birdie-eagle start, but had an up-and-down performance the rest of the day for another two-under 70 as she remained outside the Magic 30 in the provisional leader board in the penultimate round of the Weetabix Womens British Open Saturday.
Three bogeys on the last six holes foiled what could have been a good opportunity for the Filipina ace to move into contention for the Top 10 going into the final round of the $1.6 million championship at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England. Related story on A-28.
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[Title] => Jennys 70 enhances bid to make cut
[Summary] => Faced with the specter of missing the cut, Jennifer Rosales recovered her form a bit and shot a two-under par 70, hoping to make it to the weekend play in the Weetabix Womens British Open with half of the field still to complete play at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England Friday.
A bogey on No. 16 ruined what couldve been a fine round for Rosales, who had a running three-under card after 15 holes and even-par overall that couldve guaranteed her stint in the final two rounds of the $1.6 million championship.
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[Title] => Rosales third, pockets P2.05 million in ANZ
[Summary] => Though she failed in her title bid, Jenny Rosales succeeded in launching her 2004 season on a brilliant note, finishing a strong third in the rich ANZ Ladies Masters with a closing four-under 68 worth $36,612 or P2.05 million at the Royal Pines Golf Club course in Gold Coast, Australia yesterday.
World No. 1 Annika Sorenstam ruled the $800,000 event in a typical Sorenstam fashion firing a bogey-less, eagle-spiked 65 and running away with the crown with a stirring 269 aggregate. She earned $169,575.
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