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      <title>Carolina Chacarra&#39;s Third Start Ends in a Trophy at Hulencourt</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is a particular kind of pressure that comes with a two-shot deficit on a Sunday you did not expect to be playing in contention, and Carolina Chacarra had never faced it as a professional before this week. She had made two cuts on the LPGA this season and banked one top-25, the sort of steady, unremarkable start that tells you a player belongs but does not yet promise anything more. Then, at Hulencourt Golf and Country Club outside Brussels, in only the third start of her professional career on the Ladies European Tour, she trailed Australia&amp;rsquo;s Kelsey Bennett by two going into the final round of the Hulencourt Women&amp;rsquo;s Open and answered with a bogey-free 68 to win by three. It was her maiden title, and it could scarcely have been won a more convincing way.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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