Daily Tribune (Philippines)

LK Go gains redemption

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DAVAO CITY — Determined to rebound from a lackluster pro debut last week, Lois Kaye Go did spring back at Rancho Palos Verdes here, seizing a one-stroke lead over Chihiro Ikeda with a 72 after 18 holes of the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ip Tuesday.

While it marked a significan­t turnaround following a disappoint­ing 10th place finish in the Apo Golf Classic, Go’s performanc­e in the closing stretch left room for improvemen­t.

A series of bogeys in three of the last four holes hindered her from securing a more comfortabl­e lead, allowing Ikeda and others to remain within striking distance despite the challengin­g course conditions and unpredicta­ble putting surfaces.

Despite her struggles, Go expressed gratitude for her position, admitting she didn’t expect to be in contention — more so to be in the lead — after her previous performanc­e.

“But I’m glad I am (in the lead). It’s been a while since I’ve been in this position,” the many-time national team standout said.

Starting at the backside, the Cebuana ace dominated two of the first three par-5s (Nos. 12 and 1) and looked poised to assert her dominance with another birdie from 8 feet on No. 6.

But she faltered on the homeward stretch, bogeying Nos. 6 and 7 after missing the greens, followed by a three-putt mishap on the ninth.

Looking ahead, Go remains focused on her game plan and aims to protect her shaky lead over the next two days.

“No expectatio­ns for the rest of the week. Just stick with my game plan and see what happens,” she added.

Ikeda also made things happen early on, hitting backto-back birdies from No. 5. But she failed to get up-and-down on the seventh and yielded two strokes on the tough par-3 No. 11 to card a 73.

Meanwhile, Florence Bisera and Mikha Fortuna hit late birdies and saved 74s for joint third place, while Apo Golf Classic winner Sarah Ababa carded a 75 for a share of fifth place with Harmie Constantin­o, Laurea Duque and Marvi Monsalve.

Gretchen Villacenci­o, also out to redeem herself from a joint 15th place finish last week, took charge with a birdie-birdie run from No. 1. But she hobbled with a bogey on the sixth and a double bogey on No. 9 then closed out with three bogeys in the last six holes.

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