+ Follow SUBARU MEMORIAL Tag
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[Title] => Rosales trails leaders by 4
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales birdied two of the last four holes to salvage an even-par 70 at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa in Miami, Florida Thursday (Friday in Manila) to trail joint leaders Wendy Ward and Jackie Gallagher-Smith by four strokes at the start of the LPGA Office Depot Pro-Am.
It was another fine start by the 22-year-old Rosales, who opened her bid in the first two legs of this years LPGA Tour with impressive rounds only to falter in the closing holes. She finished 51st in the LPGA YourLife and missed the cut in the Subaru Memorial last week.
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[Title] => Rosales 5 shots adrift
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales came through with another impressive start, this time firing a three-under-par 69 to trail Korean Mi Hyun Kim by five strokes at the start of the Subaru Memorial golf in Naples, Florida Thursday (Friday in Manila).
The 22-year-old Rosales, who carded an opening 70 in last weeks YourLife Classic but faltered and settled for a joint 51st place finish with compatriot Dorothy Delasin, birdied four of the last 10 holes to join 17 others in 31st place, five shots off Kim, who sizzled with a 64.
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[Title] => Delasin resumes bid in US LPGA
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Dorothy Delasin hopes to come out strong after a month-long rest as she resumes
her campaign in the LPGA Tour beginning Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the
start of the Longs Drugs Challenge at the Twelve Bridges Golf Club in Lincoln,
California.
Three missed cut stints in her last three tournaments prompted Delasin to take
a break from the lucrative circuit as she tinkered with her driving and
polished her putting stroke which she hopes to brandish when she tees off on
No. 1 at 8:30 a.m.
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SUBARU MEMORIAL
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[Title] => Rosales trails leaders by 4
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales birdied two of the last four holes to salvage an even-par 70 at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa in Miami, Florida Thursday (Friday in Manila) to trail joint leaders Wendy Ward and Jackie Gallagher-Smith by four strokes at the start of the LPGA Office Depot Pro-Am.
It was another fine start by the 22-year-old Rosales, who opened her bid in the first two legs of this years LPGA Tour with impressive rounds only to falter in the closing holes. She finished 51st in the LPGA YourLife and missed the cut in the Subaru Memorial last week.
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[Title] => Rosales 5 shots adrift
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales came through with another impressive start, this time firing a three-under-par 69 to trail Korean Mi Hyun Kim by five strokes at the start of the Subaru Memorial golf in Naples, Florida Thursday (Friday in Manila).
The 22-year-old Rosales, who carded an opening 70 in last weeks YourLife Classic but faltered and settled for a joint 51st place finish with compatriot Dorothy Delasin, birdied four of the last 10 holes to join 17 others in 31st place, five shots off Kim, who sizzled with a 64.
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[Title] => Delasin resumes bid in US LPGA
[Summary] =>
Dorothy Delasin hopes to come out strong after a month-long rest as she resumes
her campaign in the LPGA Tour beginning Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the
start of the Longs Drugs Challenge at the Twelve Bridges Golf Club in Lincoln,
California.
Three missed cut stints in her last three tournaments prompted Delasin to take
a break from the lucrative circuit as she tinkered with her driving and
polished her putting stroke which she hopes to brandish when she tees off on
No. 1 at 8:30 a.m.
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