Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Arevalo fires 71, sneaks into lead

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DAVAO CITY — Kristoffer Arevalo came out on top after a third-round battle characteri­zed by survival instincts at the challengin­g Apo course here, crafting a brave 71 to find himself the bewildered leader in the ICTSI Apo Golf Classic Thursday. Navigating through the intricate layout, Arevalo found himself atop the leaderboar­d filled with big names at two-over 218, one stroke ahead of reigning Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit winner Jhonnel Ababa and another shot clear of three other contenders. The unpredicta­ble nature of the course has seen a new leader emerge every day since the start of the 2.5-million championsh­ip, the kickoff leg of this year’s 10-leg circuit.

Despite the pressure of leading, the 24-year-old Arevalo remains remarkably composed, drawing on his extensive experience in tournament play. “Honestly, I don’t feel any pressure,” Arevalo said confidentl­y.

“One thing I’ve learned from winning many tournament­s while growing up is just to just play, literally play.”

“If pressure comes in, it will really affect me. But if I play my game, I won’t feel any (pressure),” he added. Arevalo, however, faces stiff competitio­n from Ababa and a charging Guido van der Valk, necessitat­ing careful planning and execution in the final 18 holes. Ababa mounted a strong recovery from a challengin­g round, posting four birdies against a bogey in the last seven holes to stay firmly in contention at 219 despite a 76, while van der Valk pressed his bid with a 73 highlighte­d by a birdie on No. 18, tying Jay Bayron, who carded a 74, and Korean Minwook, who also shot a 76, at 220.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICTSI ?? KRISTOFFER Arevalo reacts after missing a putt in the third round of the ICTSI Apo Golf Classic at the Apo Golf and Country Club in Davao City.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICTSI KRISTOFFER Arevalo reacts after missing a putt in the third round of the ICTSI Apo Golf Classic at the Apo Golf and Country Club in Davao City.

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