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Saturday 09 November 1996 00:02 GMT
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Britain were in third place yesterday when bad weather again disrupted the women's World Amateur Team Championships in Santa Rosa, Philippines. Janice Moodie was Britain's best first-round scorer with a three-under- par 69. Heavy rains during the first day's prompted officials to suspend play twice and reduce the tournament from 72 to 54 holes.

Laura Davies made a good start seeking her third straight Itoen title with a four-under-par 68 for a one-stroke lead in incessant rain yesterday in Chosei, Japan.

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