Manila Standard

Constantin­o edges hard-luck Uy in ICTSI golf sudden death

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TARLAC—Harmie Constantin­o battled back from six shots down in regulation with a scorching backside rally for a 68 then drained a 12-foot birdie putt in sudden death to foil Daniella Uy and snare the ICTSI Luisita Championsh­ip crown here yesterday.

Constantin­o never really thought she would still contend for the crown after holing out with a 79 in the second round to fall four shots off Uy heading to last 18 holes of the P750,000 championsh­ip. She then bogeyed the first two holes in the final round, and coupled with Uy string of pars, Constantin­o dropped six shots farther back off the leader.

But she birdied No. 5 and gained another stroke on the ninth to match Uy’s frontside 36 then made things happen in the last seven holes, coming through with a flurry of birdies, including three straight from No. 12 before holing out with another to complete a 68 and a 218.

Uy birdied the 10th to pad her lead to five

but bogeyed Nos. 12 and 13 in a costly fourshot swing and though she birdied the difficult 17th to regain the lead, the former Junior World champion failed to match Constantin­o’s closing birdie and signed for a 72 and a twoover overall total.

Constantin­o then rode on the momentum of her big backside charge, birdying the first playoff hole from an uphill lie then watching Uy crack under pressure with a flubbed downhill putt from just about the same distance to clinch the victory worth P93,750.

“No idea I could still come back from 4 shots down and go into a playoff…not until I reached No. 18 and had a birdie putt. I told myself that this is my last chance of making something,” said Constantin­o.

She did and the former national amateur champion annexed her fifth career victory, including two at Eagle Ridge-Aoki where she marked her pro debut in 2021 and another couple of wins at Pradera Verde and Villamor last year, while dealing Uy another heartbreak loss.

Uy, who scored a Ladies Philippine Golf Tour breakthrou­gh at Riviera-Langer in 2021, also missed scoring a second win in Iloilo after squanderin­g a huge lead in the final round.

Sarah Ababa carded a 73 to place third at 219 while Florence Bisera turned in a second straight 74 for fourth at 224.

Korean Kim Seoyun, who moved into contention with a second round 70, faded with five bogeys in the first seven holes, limping with a 78 for fifth at 225 while Gretchen Villacenci­o and Pamela Mariano matched 226s after a 74 and 75, respective­ly.

Chihiro Ikeda shot a 76 for eighth at 232 while Apple Fudolin and Korean Yang Ju Young assembled identical 235s after a pair of 78s.

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Manny Marcelo Harmie Constantin­o kisses her championsh­ip trophy.
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