Manila Bulletin

Mondilla hikes lead to 3 strokes

- DING MARCELO

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LIPA City, Batangas – Clyde Mondilla put on a strong finishing kick to card a 69 and widen his lead to three as his rivals floundered at the finish in the third round of the ICTSI Players Championsh­ip at the Summit Point Golf Club yesterday.

Dino Villanueva pressed his bid early with three birdies in the first seven holes but tumbled with a backside 41 and a 75 while Jay Bayron sizzled in the heat with a 67 but blew his hot charge with a last-hole bogey.

With Mondilla birdying two of the last five holes, including the tough par-4 18th, the Del Monte ace capped an eagle-spiked 35-34 card and moved three shots clear off Bayron at 12-under 204 with 18 holes to play in the R3 million event sponsored by ICTSI.

“I’m very confident coming off a win (at ICTSI Riviera),” said Mondilla, who took a step closer to completing a grand coronation as this year’s Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit champion with a victory here.

“But I have to play solid tomorrow (today) and watch out for Jay and Guido, who might sneak in and spoil my bid,” added Mondilla, who eagled the par-5 No. 3 from eight feet on a solid 7-iron second shot from 206 yards.

From the looks of things, Bayron, winner here in 2015, could foil Mondilla’s crack at the top R550,000 purse in the 72-hole championsh­ip organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. with the veteran Davaoeño shotmaker hoping to duplicate or better his third round output that pulled him to second at 207 to get a shot at the crown.

Guido Van der Valk also put himself into title contention with a 68 and a 208 with the Manila-based Dutchman raring to end a string of sorry finishes and nail a breakthrou­gh in the circuit backed by Custom Clubmakers, Meralco, Champion, Summit Mineral Water, K&G Golf Apparel, BDO, Sharp, KZG, PLDT and M.Y. Shokai Technology, Inc.

The rest must turn in impeccable rounds to get back into the thick of things with Elmer Salvador and Jerson Balasabas at far joint fourth at 210 with 69 and 70, respective­ly, and Villanueva dropping to a share of sixth at 211 after a four-over card.

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