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                    [Summary] => Jayvie Agojo added a San Francisco junior championship title to the growing collection of victories by Filipino jungolfers in the United States, recently by winning the girls 15-17 years division crown in runaway fashion.


The 16-year-old Agojo fired rounds of one-over-par 73 and two-under 70 for a 143 total at the Lincoln Golf Club–the same course where Fil-Am Dorothy Delasin honed her skills as an amateur before becoming an LPGA star–in South San Francisco.
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Making an 8 on the par-4 No. 5 which was actually her third hole in a shotgun tee-off, Agojo needed all the mental toughness to still finish with a seven over par 79 at the Pala Mesa course for a 36-hole aggregate of 150. She earlier had a one-under 71 at the nearby SCGA Members Club layout.
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                    [Summary] => Jayvie Agojo added a San Francisco junior championship title to the growing collection of victories by Filipino jungolfers in the United States, recently by winning the girls 15-17 years division crown in runaway fashion.


The 16-year-old Agojo fired rounds of one-over-par 73 and two-under 70 for a 143 total at the Lincoln Golf Club–the same course where Fil-Am Dorothy Delasin honed her skills as an amateur before becoming an LPGA star–in South San Francisco.
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Making an 8 on the par-4 No. 5 which was actually her third hole in a shotgun tee-off, Agojo needed all the mental toughness to still finish with a seven over par 79 at the Pala Mesa course for a 36-hole aggregate of 150. She earlier had a one-under 71 at the nearby SCGA Members Club layout.
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