The Manila Times

Thai clings to 1-shot lead vs Ikeda, Cyna rallies

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WANNASIRI Sirisampan­t withstood Chihiro Ikeda’s two-eagle feat at the back and held on to a one-stroke lead with a gutsy 72 even as Cyna Rodriguez made her move with a 69 in the second round of the ICTSI Forest Hills Ladies Challenge in Antipolo on Thursday.

Sirisampan­t, 26, blew a fourstroke lead at the turn on a tripleboge­y mishap on No. 11 and Ikeda’s hot backside charge but regained control with a clutch birdie on No. 15 coupled with the latter’s late double-bogey as the Thai ace pooled a 34-38 and a of the P750,000 championsh­ip sponsored by ICTSI.

Ikeda actually fought back from four down with an eagle-2 on No. 10 off a solid drive and a wedge shot from 50 yards then bounced back from a double- bogey on the next with another eagle from eight feet on the par-5 14th to take charge at two-under overall.

But she dropped off the pace just as quickly with a doubleboge­y No. 17 on an errant hybrid approach shot although she birdied the 18th from six feet to card a 36-35 and stayed just behind Sirisampan­t at 143.

“I’m still trying to adjust my swing, especially off the tee. With the help of coach Bong (Lopez), I hope to minimize my mistakes tomorrow (today),” said Ikeda, chasing her second title after snapping a long spell with a victory at Orchard last year.

But if there’s one player who could spoil the Sirisampan­t-Ikeda final Wannasiri Sirisampan­t lines up her putt on No. 3 round shootout for the top P150,000 purse, it could be Rodriguez.

The former three-time Ladies Philippine Golf Tour Order of form at the back and produced the tournament-best three-under 69, moving from six down to within three shots at 145 for solo third.

Rodriguez, also a former LPGA Tour campaigner, strung up a pair of back-to-back birdies from Nos. 11 and 14 but missed moving closer to Sirisampan­t with a bogey

Meanwhile, Pauline del Rosario, winner of three of the last four Cyna Rodriguez flashes superb form around the green legs of the circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc., pressed her bid early with back-toback birdies, only to struggle after with two bogeys and a doubleboge­y against one more birdie and wound up with a 73.

She joined erstwhile joint second running Thai Supakchaya Pattaranak­rueang, who faltered with a 75, at

Mookharin Ladgratok also bird under after 11 holes but wavered with a double bogey and two bogeys in the last seven holes. She ended up with a 73 for sixth while fellow Thai and former LPGT leg winner Amolkan Phalajivin squandered an even par card with three bogeys in the last four holes for a 75 and a 154.

Mia Piccio birdied two of the disastrous 83 start with a 73 but the Symetra Tour campaigner remained too far behind at 156 in a tie with Apple Fudolin, who bounced back with a 75 in the event backed by Custom Clubmakers, BDO, Meralco, Sharp, KZG, PLDT, Champion, Summit Mineral Water and K&G Golf.

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