The Manila Times

Thais complete 1-2 finish at LPGT So Forbes

- Thai Yupaporn Kawinpakor­n blasts her way to two- shot victory Yupaporn Kawinpakor­n tips her cap as she acknowledg­es cheers from the gallery after completing a two- shot victory at LPGT South Forbes Invitation­al

SIL A N G , C av i t e : Yu p a p o r n Kawinpakor­n bucked the wind and pulled away from Princess Superal after 10 holes then edged Chonlada Chayanun by two despite double-bogeys in the last two holes as Thailand dominated the ICTSI South Forbes Ladies Invitation­al at the South Forbes Golf Club here yesterday.

Tied with Superal after 36 holes, Kawinpakor­n went 4-up with an even card after 10 holes as the local ace fumbled with two bogeys and a double-bogey and the Thai veteran bucked a shaky windup to card a 71 and beat Chayanun by two with a five-over 206 total for her second crown after winning the Philippine Ladies Open 10 years ago.

“I knew I could win here because the course is short. But we had to deal with the wind that blew from all directions all tournament-long,” said Kawinpakor­n, after receiving the top P150,000 purse from Phil- ippine Golf Tour executive director Narlene Soriano during awards rites at the close of the record 11-stage Ladies PGT circuit.

Three behind Kawinpakor­n at the start of the final round, Chayanun fell by as many as seven shots after 16 holes but gained a three-shot swing with a birdie on No. 17. But she ran out of holes in her comeback bid, finishing with a 70 and pocketing P95,000 for second with a 208.

It was Chayanun’s second straight runner-up effort after a 12-3 romp by the Thais in the Philippine Ladies Masters won by Renuka Suksukont at The Country Club two weeks ago.

And it was a sorry finish for Superal, who had hoped for a big windup after closing out her second round with three straight birdies to force a tie for the lead. But she failed to recover from a bogey- bogey miscue from No. 6 and a doubleboge­y mishap on the par-3 No. 10.

She dropped another stroke on No. 13, double bogeyed the 15th and wound up with a birdie-parbogey finish for a 74, ending up third at 209 worth P60,000 in the event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.

Chihiro Ikeda, five behind Kawinparko­rn after 36 holes, blew a one-under card after nine holes with a roller-coaster finish marred by a double-bogey on the final hole. The recent Forest Hills leg winner placed fourth with a 210 while Dottie Ardina failed to follow up a second round 68 with a 73, marred by a triple bogey seven on the final hole. She ended up fifth with a 211 in the tour- nament backed by Custom Clubmakers, BDO, Meralco, Sharp, KZG, PLDT, Champion, Summit Mineral Water and K&G Golf.

Kristine Torralba carded a 72 and placed sixth with a 215, nipping Samantha Dizon for the low amateur honors in the season-ending tournament of the record 11-stage circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.

Dizon, who matched par 67 in the first round, wavered with a 77 and finished seventh at 218 followed by Thais Sarinee Thitiratan­akorn and Numa Gulyanamit­ta, who shared ninth place at 220 after a 74 and 76, respective­ly.

Four-leg winner and LPGT Order of Merit winner Pauline del Rosario hobbled with a 79 and wound up 10th with a 226.

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