+ Follow CINDY FIGG-CURRIER Tag
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[Title] => Rosales fires 69, moves in on leader
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales braced for another top 10 finish on the LPGA Tour as she fired a two-under par 69 Saturday to gain solo fifth place heading into the final round of the $950,000 LPGA Big Apple Classic in New Rochelle, New York.
Although the 25-year-old ace Filipina shotmaker jumped from her previous ranking of No. 15, Rosales stood seven shots adrift of joint pacesetters Han Hee-won and Meg Mallon as the two leaders shot 68 and 65, respectively, to pull away by five strokes from third-running Cindy Figg-Currier, who struggled with a 73.
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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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CINDY FIGG-CURRIER
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[Title] => Rosales fires 69, moves in on leader
[Summary] => Jennifer Rosales braced for another top 10 finish on the LPGA Tour as she fired a two-under par 69 Saturday to gain solo fifth place heading into the final round of the $950,000 LPGA Big Apple Classic in New Rochelle, New York.
Although the 25-year-old ace Filipina shotmaker jumped from her previous ranking of No. 15, Rosales stood seven shots adrift of joint pacesetters Han Hee-won and Meg Mallon as the two leaders shot 68 and 65, respectively, to pull away by five strokes from third-running Cindy Figg-Currier, who struggled with a 73.
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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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