Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CONFIDENCE OVERLOAD

Go, Ramos sizzle with 67s, post 1-shot lead

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DAVAO CITY — Under the scorching midday sun, Lloyd Go teed off with confidence, carding a solid five-under 67 in challengin­g, breezy conditions to catch Sean Ramos at the helm, one stroke ahead of Ira Alido at the start of the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ip at the Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club here Tuesday.

Fresh from their stints in the Lexus Challenge in Vietnam the previous week, Go and Ramos brought valuable lessons and momentum from the kickoff leg of the Asian Developmen­t Tour, contrastin­g with those who excelled in the Philippine Golf Tour’s inaugural leg at the tight Apo, also last week.

“It was windy and super-hot in Vietnam, so I kind of gotten used to it already,” said Go on the conditions, following a missed cut stint in Vietnam.

“I played very good out there, didn’t make any bogeys and made a lot of up-and-downs (for pars),” said the Cebuano ace, who highlighte­d his 35-32 round with a chip-in birdie on the par-3 17th that turned what could’ve been a bogey into a momentum-shifting moment.

‘Unlike last week, I used a lot of drivers, which was my strongest point.’

“It could’ve been a bogey but chipped it in, so practicall­y that’s a 2-shot swing,” he added.

Ramos, relying on his strong ball-striking skills, also made an impressive start, overcoming an early slip on No. 2 with four birdies in the next six holes. Further birdies on Nos. 12 and 14 propelled him to co-lead the stellar field in the P2 million championsh­ip sponsored by ICTSI.

“I think it (ADT stint) helped me because it showed that I still had a lot of things to work on,” said Ramos, who tied for 46th in the Lexus Challenge.

“So, I think today (Tuesday), my swing was feeling better. My driving and iron game were really okay.”

As Go and Ramos aimed to maintain their momentum af ter matching career-best starts in the 72-hole tournament organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc. and supported by Kampfortis Golf, a slew of contenders lurked closely behind, ready to capitalize on any slip-ups.

Alido positioned himself strongly with a 68, featuring five birdies against a lone bogey, securing solo third. He credited his long game for his strong start and his wedges helped allow him to make crucial birdies throughout the round.

“Unlike last week, I used a lot of drivers, which was my strongest point. But the difference is in clubbing and holding a lot of wedges is also a strong part of my game,” Alido said.

Unheralded Emilio Panimdim Jr., who tied for 23rd in the PGT Q-School at South Pacific and wound up 38th in Apo, crowded the fancied names atop the leaderboar­d with an eagle-birdie windup at the front, finishing tied with Alido with a four-under card.

Meanwhile, Reymond Jaraula recovered from a wobbly start to finish with a flurry of frontside birdies, carding a 69 to seize solo fifth, while Nelson Huerva, Korean Mingi Kim and Guido van der Valk, who lost in sudden death to Jhonnel Ababa in the Apo Golf Classic, shared sixth spot with 70s.

Jay Bayron also put himself in early contention after finishing tied for third with Tony Lascuña at Apo, shooting a 70 for joint ninth with Russel Bautista, Paul Echavez, Albin Engino, Keanu Jahns and Dino Villanueva.

However, several top performers from the Apo leg struggled to adapt to the challenges posed by the rolling Rancho Palos Verdes layout, including winner Jhonnel Ababa, who faced difficulti­es and posted higher scores.

“I had a bad start, made a double bogey on No. 1 and I struggled with my irons throughout,” rued Ababa, who ended up with a 76 and in danger of missing the 40 and ties cut at joint 41st, which includes Clyde Mondilla, Arnold Villacenci­o, Magno Arancon Jr. and Rico Depilo.

Still, a mix of challenges remained in the hunt, including Angelo Que, who is also back from an Internatio­nal Series campaign in Macau.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey ?? LLOYD Go displays the confidence he gained in Vietnam when he opened with a five-under 67 in the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ip at the Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey LLOYD Go displays the confidence he gained in Vietnam when he opened with a five-under 67 in the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ip at the Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club.

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