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(From Philippine Daily Inquirer)
JENNY Rosales sent two balls into the water for a quadruple-bogey seven on the 16th hole just as she was shooting it out for the lead Saturday (Sunday in Manila) in the LPGA State Farm Classic in Springfield, Illinois.
The disaster led to a 73 and dropped Rosales six shots behind the steady hitting Candie Kung of Taiwan, who kept the lead by one stroke over England's Laura Davies with one round left in the $1.2-million tournament.
Rosales, playing with Kung and Korean Hee Won Han in the final group, was just a stroke off the lead at 13 under with three holes to go when she lost her concentration on the par-3 16th, the Rail course's toughest test with a pin tucked right behind a lake
Suddenly losing her touch, Rosales put two balls in the water and left the green with a horrifying 7.
Still in a bad mood, the American Eye Center-sponsored Rosales bogeyed the next hole and eventually fell into a large group ...