Philippine Daily Inquirer

QUIBAN GAINS SHARE OF RESORTS WORLD LEAD

- By Roy Luarca @rluarcaINQ

After missing the cut last year, Justin Quiban vowed a better performanc­e in the 2017 Resorts World Manila Masters.

True enough, Quiban not only advanced to the money rounds with a six-under-par 66, he also shared top spot with Thais Arnond Vongvanij and Prachara Knongwatma­i halfway through the $1-million tournament being held at Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club in Carmona, Cavite.

Quiban would even have been solo leader were it not for a bogey-bogey windup on holes 8 and 9, both of which he birdied in his opening 66.

Starting at the backside, the 21-year-old sophomore pro made his first birdie on No. 13 and then rattled off five straight birdies from No. 15, en route to a 12-under 132 total that he shares with Vongvani, who carded a 6567, and Knongwatma­i, who tallied 67-65.

“I putted really well. I have been putting good since yesterday,” said Quiban.

“This is my home course so I am pretty familiar with the layout. I think it’s an advantage for me. I will stick to the same game plan for the next two rounds.”

Quiban, a former national team stalwart who powered Southwoods to the Philippine Airlines (PAL) Interclub title, first gained a tie for the lead when he birdied the 18th, chipping to within two feet and making the putt.

“I felt really confident after that. I am happy to be in a share of lead in such a big event. I am excited about the next two rounds. We will see how it goes,” said Quiban

The trio were two shots ahead of a six-man group led by Indian defending champion SSP Chawrasia (66-68) and 2015 Thai champion Natiphong Srithong (67-67).

Also at 134 were Indian Jyoti Randhawa, who followed up a 70 with a day-best 64, American Jarin Todd (6866), Indian Arjun Atwal (6767) and Thai Prom Meesawat (65-69).

Miguel Tabuena, the best Filipino finisher in 2016 with Jay Bayron at joint 13th, was lodged at 137 with a 68 and 69, respective­ly.

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