Manila Standard

Constantin­o rallies past Uy, takes PH Masters’ golf title

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HARMIE Constantin­o crowned herself the first ICTSI Villamor Philippine Ladies Masters champion in almost the same fashion that marked her previous victory at Luisita, overhaulin­g a big deficit and winning by two over Chihiro Ikeda at the Villamor Golf Club on Friday.

And Constantin­o needed just a run of pars in the last five holes and a closing 74 to nail the hotly-disputed championsh­ip on a 221 total worth P120,000 as two-day leader Daniella Uy floundered at the finish again, making three straight double bogeys from No. 15 and limping with an 83, squanderin­g a two-stroke lead in the stretch and winding up joint third instead.

Ikeda put in the day’s best 73 in an earlier flight to snatch runner-up honors at 223 and the P85,000 prize with erstwhile contender Korean Seoyun Kim likewise faltering at the finish with three straight bogeys for a 78 for a share of third with Uy at 226. They each received P66,000.

“I just stuck to and tried to execute my game plan – hit the fairways and make the putts,” said Constantin­o, who battled back from four strokes down and tied Uy after 10 holes to set the stage for another pressure-packed finish the way the former snatched the Luisita leg crown two weeks ago after rallying from as many as six strokes down in the final round.

But Uy rode on a birdie-bogey swing on No. 13 to regain a two-shot lead, that, however, proved short-lived as she yielded strokes after strokes in a stretch where she should’ve kept them.

Mishits and missed putts on the fast Villamor surface with tough pin placements led to double bogeys from No. 15, 16 and 17 and Uy found herself tumbling from the top and losing by an even wider margin – five – after working her way up with gutsy 70 and 73 in the first two days of the inaugural P1 million championsh­ip.

As Uy bogeyed the first three holes and dropped another stroke on No. 6 for a birdie-less 40, Constantin­o inched closer with a frontside 37 then survived an exacting backside finish with a slew of pars against a lone mishap against the former’s backside 43 marked by just one birdie.

“It was not as perfect as I had wanted it to be but I think I played okay. I played as steady as I possibly could,” said Constantin­o, whose par-saving putt from 12 feet on the 54th hole was greeted with jubilation from the home fans.

“It’s actually not the (Villamor) charm,” said Constantin­o after reigning again at the military layout she calls home after foiling top amateur Rianne Malixi, also in the first Match Play Invitation­al, in sudden death last November. “Nadadaan lang siguro sa mga prayers ng mga tao dito sa Villamor, They always pray for me, they always want me to win.”

 ?? Manny Marcelo ?? Harmie Constantin­o displays her championsh­ip trophy.
Manny Marcelo Harmie Constantin­o displays her championsh­ip trophy.

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