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[Title] => Delasin scores 69 for 18th
[Summary] => Dorothy Delasin dropped three strokes in the last three holes and missed moving to within three shots off American Rosie Jones as the Fil-Am shotmaker slid to 18th place with a 69 halfway through the LPGA Kathy Ireland Championship Friday (Saturday in Manila).
Delasins stint on the closing holes of the par-70 Onion Creek Club brought to mind her equally frustrating bogey-bogey finish in the first round of this $900,000 championship and it nearly put to waste an otherwise solid game that had her going four-under par after 12 holes.
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[Title] => Delasin settles for joint 13th
[Summary] => Fil-Am Dorothy Delasin lost in her bid for a second LPGA crown as she faltered with a 73 and finished joint 13th in the Takefuji Classic won by Lorie Kane in Keauhou, Hawaii Saturday (Sunday in Manila).
Delasin started the final round just three strokes behind Annika Sorenstam but failed to get her game going and settled for that one-over card for a 54-hole aggregate at the Kona Country Club course.
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[Title] => Cuello falters with 73, settles for joint 4th
[Summary] => Rodrigo Cuello failed to endure the pressure and blew a two-shot lead as he closed out with a one-over par 73 yesterday for joint fourth in the $200,000 Hero Masters golf tournament in New Delhi, India.
It was a big letdown for the soft-spoken Filipino shotmaker who had looked forward to a successful stint here after surging to a two-shot lead on a final-hole eagle at the DLF Golf and Country Club course in the third round Saturday.
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[Title] => Fired up Delasin running sixth
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Dorothy Delasin turned in her finest 36-hole performance in the LPGA Tour as
she fired a second straight 70 Friday (Saturday in Manila) to remain in
contention for the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship at the Eagle's Landing
Country Club course in Stockbridge, Georgia.
Although the Daly City-based Fil-Am shotmaker dropped another stroke off
two-day leader Sophie Gustafson with a 140, Delasin moved up from a share of
ninth place to joint sixth with one round left in this $900,000 event serving
as the 10th leg of the LPGA Tour.
That was Delasin's best-ever 36-hole showing since
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LORIE KANE
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[Title] => Delasin scores 69 for 18th
[Summary] => Dorothy Delasin dropped three strokes in the last three holes and missed moving to within three shots off American Rosie Jones as the Fil-Am shotmaker slid to 18th place with a 69 halfway through the LPGA Kathy Ireland Championship Friday (Saturday in Manila).
Delasins stint on the closing holes of the par-70 Onion Creek Club brought to mind her equally frustrating bogey-bogey finish in the first round of this $900,000 championship and it nearly put to waste an otherwise solid game that had her going four-under par after 12 holes.
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[Title] => Delasin settles for joint 13th
[Summary] => Fil-Am Dorothy Delasin lost in her bid for a second LPGA crown as she faltered with a 73 and finished joint 13th in the Takefuji Classic won by Lorie Kane in Keauhou, Hawaii Saturday (Sunday in Manila).
Delasin started the final round just three strokes behind Annika Sorenstam but failed to get her game going and settled for that one-over card for a 54-hole aggregate at the Kona Country Club course.
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[Title] => Cuello falters with 73, settles for joint 4th
[Summary] => Rodrigo Cuello failed to endure the pressure and blew a two-shot lead as he closed out with a one-over par 73 yesterday for joint fourth in the $200,000 Hero Masters golf tournament in New Delhi, India.
It was a big letdown for the soft-spoken Filipino shotmaker who had looked forward to a successful stint here after surging to a two-shot lead on a final-hole eagle at the DLF Golf and Country Club course in the third round Saturday.
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[Title] => Fired up Delasin running sixth
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Dorothy Delasin turned in her finest 36-hole performance in the LPGA Tour as
she fired a second straight 70 Friday (Saturday in Manila) to remain in
contention for the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship at the Eagle's Landing
Country Club course in Stockbridge, Georgia.
Although the Daly City-based Fil-Am shotmaker dropped another stroke off
two-day leader Sophie Gustafson with a 140, Delasin moved up from a share of
ninth place to joint sixth with one round left in this $900,000 event serving
as the 10th leg of the LPGA Tour.
That was Delasin's best-ever 36-hole showing since
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