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[Title] => Choi nails first title in Jakarta
[Summary] => Sun Choi bucked a four-stroke penalty to close out with an 86 then nipped local bet Hashila Rival in the countback to capture the Medco Indonesia Junior Golf Open Class C crown at the Jagorawi Golf Club in Jakarta, Indonesia over the weekend.
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[Title] => Ikeda fires 2nd 74, makes cut
[Summary] => Chihiro Ikeda rallied with three birdies in the last seven holes to salvage a second straight 74 and make it to the weekend play of the Suntory Ladies Open golf tournament at the Rokko Kokusai Golf Club in Hyogo, Japan yesterday.
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[Title] => Ikeda trails by 6 after poor 74
[Summary] => Chihiro Ikeda sputtered after a birdie opening as she hobbled with poor putting and settled for a two-over par 74 to drop six strokes behind Ayako Uehara at the start of the Suntory Ladies Open golf tournament at the Rokko Kokusai Golf Club in Hyogo, Japan yesterday.
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[Title] => Miñoza sets sights on rich Japan PGA tiff
[Summary] => Fresh from his inspiring victory last Sunday, Frankie Miñoza hopes to keep his form and dish out another solid game that has marked his campaign in the Japan PGA Tour this season as the ace Filipino shotmaker leads the field in the rich Japan PGA Championship beginning today in Fukuoka, Japan.
Miñoza is coming into the $110,000 championship at the Queen’s Hills Golf Club with a high-level of confidence following his stirring victory in the Fujisankei Classic Sunday where he fought back from a seven-stroke deficit to beat Japanese Tsukasa Watanabe by one stroke.
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ROKKO KOKUSAI GOLF CLUB
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Miñoza is coming into the $110,000 championship at the Queen’s Hills Golf Club with a high-level of confidence following his stirring victory in the Fujisankei Classic Sunday where he fought back from a seven-stroke deficit to beat Japanese Tsukasa Watanabe by one stroke.
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