The Manila Times

Late-hole mishap drops Del Rosario to joint lead

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PAULINE DEL ROSARIO fumbled with a double- bogey on the tricky No. 17 and blew a two- shot edge with a 73, dropping to joint lead with Thai Saruttaya Ngam- usawan after two rounds of the ICTSI Riviera Ladies Championsh­ip at Riviera’s Langer course in Silang, Cavite on Wednesday. Del Rosario survived the rainy, windy condition and birdied No. 16 to move 2-up over erstwhile leader Ngam- usawan only to overshoot the overlookin­g par- 3, 155- yard 17th into She barely played out and putted through the sloping surface that rolled outside the green. She made it in four and one-putted for that 5. That enabled Ngam- usawan to stay on top with the Filipina ace at 143 despite a birdie- less 74, setting the stage for a fierce final round showdown for the coveted crown in the P750,000 event sponsored by ICTSI.

But it won’t be a one- onone duel as amateur Abby Arevalo joined the championsh­ip group, just a stroke of the duo at 144 after a gutsy even par 71.

The Country Club bet also missed grabbing the lead with a wind- blown doubleboge­y on the final hole.

“Despite that double- bogey on 17th, I’m happy to be sharing the lead,” said Del Rosario, who moved 18 holes away from a third straight championsh­ip after topping the Orchard and Baguio legs of the circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.

“The rain hardly affected our game but the wind, which made club selection a lot more difficult,” added Del Rosario.

Ngam- usawan, who scored a breakthrou­gh at the Royal Northwoods leg of the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour late last year, also came in ruffled by the wind and rued a couple of missed birdie opportunit­ies to settle for a 36- 38 card.

Thai Chatprapa Siriprakob shot the day’s lone subpar round of 70 on a two- birdie, one- bogey feat to move three strokes off the joint leaders at 146 while compatriot Tiranan Yoopan carded a second straight 74 for fifth at 148.

Reigning Philippine Ladies Open champion Bianca Pagdangana­n also blew her charge with a shaky finish, dropping four strokes in the last five holes, marred by a double- bogey on No. 14. She wound up with a 76 for joint sixth with Thai Sarinee Thitiratan­akorn, who also limped with a 76, at 150, seven shots off the pace.

Kristine Torralba, the other rising amateur, rebounded from an opening 79 with a one- over 72 for eighth at 151 while Thais Supakchaya Pattarankr­ueng and Jaruporn Na Ayutthaya took the next two spots at 152 and 154 with 78 and 76, respective­ly, in the event backed by Custom Clubmakers, BDO, Meralco, Sharp, KZG, PLDT, Champion, Summit Mineral Water and K& G Golf.

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