The Manila Times

Tabuena explodes with record 64

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MIGUEL Tabuena resumed his dominance at The Country Club here, redisplayi­ng remarkable skill on the challengin­g course with a record eight-under 64 in calm conditions to seize a commanding sixstroke lead over a charging Korean Min Seong Kim and two others at the start of the rich TCC Invitation­al on Tuesday in Santa Rosa, Laguna.

Despite a mishap on the opening hole, Tabuena bounced back with a kind of resolve that wins big-time championsh­ips with birdies on the next two, followed by a three-birdie binge from No. 6. He sustained his assault on the 7,735-yard course with awesome ball-striking and superb iron play and putting, birdying four of the first seven holes at the back to assert his control over the elite 30-player field, which includes former champions and top finishers from last year’s Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit ranking.

“I didn’t expect to play like this but sometimes, with no expectatio­ns, you play better,” said the 2017 champion, who birdied all four par5s, underlinin­g his exceptiona­l start on the course where he triumphed last November with an imposing 4&3 victory over Tony Lascuña in the final of the ICTSI The Country Club Match Play Invitation­al.

“It wasn’t as windy in the morning so the course actually played easier for the rest of the field. I would like it to be windier but I took advantage of the less wind and posted a good score at the frontnine and kept the momentum,” added Tabuena, who set up birdies from as close as three feet and buried a couple from as far as 25 feet.

Tabuena’s 64 also shattered the 67 posted by Micah Shin in the third round en route to winning this event in 2018.

Kim rallied with three birdies in the last five holes to buck a bogey on No. 13 and post a 70, joining Lascuña and Sean Ramos at second while longshot Rico Depilo holed out with a bogey to slip to solo fifth at 71.

Lascuña, the 2004 winner of this flagship tournament of the PGT, put in a four-birdie, two-bogey card for a 70 while Ramos fought his way back from a two-over card with four birdies in a seven-hole stretch from No. 8.

While Tabuena thrived, the majority of the field struggled, including reigning

OOM winner Jhonnel Ababa, who also bogeyed the challengin­g closing hole to end up with a 72, dropping to joint sixth with Guido van der Valk and Clyde Mondilla.

Van der Valk’s quest for a record threestrai­ght championsh­ip in the P6 million event put up by ICTSI chairman/CEO Ricky Razon in 2003, suffered a setback after the 2020 and 2023 titlist squandered a two-under card after 10 holes with bogeys on Nos. 11 and 16.

The multi-titled Mondilla did rebound from a double-bogey miscue on No. 1 with birdies on Nos. 3 and 8. But the winner of the Solaire Philippine Open here in 2019 missed a couple of birdie chances and settled for pars the rest of the way.

Angelo Que matched Tabuena’s bogey on No. 1 in a marquee matchup with Shin but the three-time champion could only hit one birdie while dropping another stroke on the ninth to finish with a 73 with Ferdie Aunzo, Reymon Jaraula, Rupert Zaragosa and last year’s runner-up

Lloyd Go.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? ▪ Miguel Tabuena
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ▪ Miguel Tabuena

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