Dorothy Delasin

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Dorothy Delasin (born August 26, 1980) is a Filipino-American professional golfer on the LPGA Tour. Delasin was born in Lubbock, Texas. She grew up in San Francisco, California, where, as a student at Washington High, she won the boys' golf championship (the girls didn't have teams, so Delasin competed against the boys). She had dual American and Filipino citizenship but gave it up sometime before 1999. Delasin won both the U.S. Girls' Junior, in 1996, and the U.S. Women's Amateur, in 1999. Delasin has four career LPGA titles including the 2001 Samsung World Championship. rdf:langString
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