Pagdanganan slows down
MANILA, Philippines — Bianca Pagdanganan’s title bid in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship hit a major snag as she struggled with a two-over 74 in the third round Saturday in Sammamish, Washington.
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MANILA, Philippines — Bianca Pagdanganan’s title bid in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship hit a major snag as she struggled with a two-over 74 in the third round Saturday in Sammamish, Washington.
MANILA, Philippines -- Bianca Pagdanganan's hot start and strong potential in the KPMG Women’s Open Championship took a turn on moving day as she struggled with a two-over 74 in the third round Saturday, virtually bowing out of title contention heading into the final stretch in Sammamish, Washington.
MANILA, Philippines — Bianca Pagdanganan matched par anew to stay within sniffing distance of the leaders at the midway mark of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Friday in Sammamish, Washington.
MANILA, Philippines – Bianca Pagdanganan flashed resilience in a tough frontside finish, draining two long birdie putts to offset a double bogey on No. 8 and secure an even-par 72, placing her in a tie for 18th halfway through the KPMG Women’s Open Championship in Sammamish, Washington Friday (Saturday Manila time).
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MANILA, Philippines — Bianca Pagdanganan shot an even-par 72 to stay close to the leaders at the start of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Thursday in Sammamish, Washington.
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