Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Del Monte continues to flex home-course feel in PAL Interclub

Bregente and Nuneza were the only players to break par at Pueblo, shooting 39 and 38 points, respective­ly.

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CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Del Monte opened a five-point lead over Eastridge in the 75th Philippine Airlines Men’s Regular Interclub, drawing firepower from Rolando Bregente and Cliff Nuneza at the Pueblo de Oro Golf and Country Club on Friday.

Five days after clinching its first senior crown, Del Monte combined for 109 points going into the next two rounds at its home course in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon.

Bregente and Nuneza were the only players to break par at Pueblo, shooting 39 and 38 points, respective­ly.

Del Monte captain Yoyong Velez was the third scorer with 32 points.

Bregente, a 21-year-old sophomore at Bukidnon State University, collected five birdies against two bogeys.

Del Monte also drew a strong performanc­e from 16-year-old Nuneza who bounced back after bogeying the first three holes.

Nuneza, who started at the back, had a pair of three-putts before hitting birdies on 13 and 14. He added two more birdies on 16 and 18 to reach the turn on 2-under.

Del Monte’s strong start mirrors its senior team’s performanc­e that led to a runaway championsh­ip last week.

“Will history repeat itself?” Velez posed this question while looking forward to playing at Del Monte.

As defending champion Manila Southwoods struggled to keep pace, Eastridge stepped up to challenge Del Monte.

Chris John Remata shot 36 points, Jeffren Lumbo added 35 and Jhondie Quibol chipped in 33 as the Binangonan-based squad kept Del Monte within arm’s length.

Miko Granada and Shinichi Suzuki fired 35 and 32, respective­ly, but Manila Southwoods was pulled down by the 29 of either Junjun Plana or Zach Castro.

South Pacific Davao brought up the rear with 83 points behind Nino Villacenci­o (32), Edmar Salvador (30), and Jomar Salvador (21).

Competitio­n was tight in the Founders division where Cebu Country Club took a one-point lead over Wack Wack.

CCC assembled 98 points behind Jacob Cajita’s 35 followed by Jon Joseph Alvarez and Harvey Sytiongsa with 35 and 30, respective­ly.

Wack Wack drew 35 points from Perry Bucay and a couple of 31s from Geoff Tan and Theodore de Jesus to trail CCC.

Two points behind WW was Forest Hills which collected a pair of 32s from Raymundo Inigo and Don Breganza and a 31 from Rocky Kristian Co.

Six other teams were within eight points of CCC, promising a dramatic finish on Sunday. They are Valley (93), Canlubang (92), Eagle Ridge (91), The Orchard (90), Riviera Golf (90), and Del Monte (90).

The 75th staging of the PAL Interclub is supported by diamond sponsors Mastercard and Asian Journal.

Platinum sponsors include Airbus, Primax Broadcasti­ng Network and Araw Hospitalit­y while gold sponsors are Tanduay and Asia Brewery.

Joining the event as silver sponsors are ABS-CBN Global, Radio Mindanao Network and Philippine National Bank.

VISA is a minor sponsor while Must Glow is joining as a donor.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PAL ?? SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Cliff Nuneza is providing the ballast for Del Monte.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PAL SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Cliff Nuneza is providing the ballast for Del Monte.

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