Manila Bulletin

Malaysians hike lead over PH

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GENERAL TRIAS – Malaysia turned in a 236 for the second straight day and stretched its lead against defending champion Philippine­s to three strokes after two rounds of the 34th Asean Senior Amateur Championsh­ips at the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club here yesterday.

Idris Ngah, who opened with a hot 71 at the Aoki course Wednesday, struggled with a 76 at the Norman layout but it proved enough for the Malaysians to gain one more shot against the home team. Dato Dzaamoddin Salleh matched Ngah’s Round 2 card while Goh Chan Tau added an 84.

With a 472 total, the Malaysians kept the Filipinos at bay although the latter improved with a 237 after an opening 238 for a 475, setting the stage for a final round shootout for the Stroke Play Team Gross title today.

“The game is not over,” said Phl team captain Vidal Querol, who expects the foursome of Rodel Mangulabna­n, Eduardo Sison, Edgar Quiao and Eddy Jose Manzanares to deliver and save the host’s title-retention bid in the six-country tournament hosted by the Federation of Philippine Amateur Senior Golfers, Inc. headed by Melito Salazar, Jr.

“It’s make or break for us but we’re very confident we’ll overcome the three-stroke lead of Malaysia,” added Querol.

After a woeful 85 for an opener, Sison improved with 77, a birdie-less round that could have been better if not for back-to-back double-bogeys at 10 and 11, to lead Phl.

Mangulabna­n submitted 79, his day hit by a quintuple bogey on No. 13, where he went out-of-bounds twice.

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