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Dottie Ardina survived another harrowing stint at the Bobcat course of the Plantation Golf and Country Club, making it to the LPGA Qualifying School’s Final Stage despite a four-over 76 finish but compatriot Mia Piccio also struggled with a 76 and missed the cut by one in Florida over the weekend.

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Chihiro Ikeda struggled with a one-over par 73 and slid to fourth, four strokes behind new leader Pinrath Loomboonruang in the second round of the Thailand Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship at the Bangkok Golf Club in Thailand yesterday.

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Dottie Ardina survived another harrowing stint at the Bobcat course of the Plantation Golf and Country Club, making it to the LPGA Qualifying School’s Final Stage despite a four-over 76 finish but compatriot Mia Piccio also struggled with a 76 and missed the cut by one in Florida over the weekend.

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