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SUPERAL JOINS LPGT MALARAYAT CLASSIC

Princess Superal and Cyna Rodriguez among the title contenders in the ICTSI Mt. Malarayat Ladies Classic in Lipa City, Batangas

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PRINCESS Superal delayed her departure for Japan LPGA Step Up for a week to spearhead the local challenge against a crack roster of rivals from Thailand and Korea in what promises to be an explosive start in the ICTSI Mt. Malarayat Ladies Classic on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019 in Lipa City, Batangas.

Superal was set to leave for Hiroshima to prepare for her next tournament in the farm league of LPGA Japan Tour following her come-from-behind four-shot triumph at the John Hay last month. But she deferred her plans to join the likes of Chihiro Ikeda, Sarah Ababa, Marvi Monsalve, Alex Etter and the come-backing Cyna Rodriguez in the P750,000 event serving as the 10th leg of the seventh season of the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour.

The reigning LPGT Order of Merit missed this event last year that saw young Thai Onkanok Soisuwan rip the field to mark her pro debut in winning fashion.

Though Superal has opted to tone down expectatio­ns for another title romp, she remained hopeful of duplicatin­g her Baguio feat.

“I don’t expect to win just like what happened in Baguio where I rallied from four-down in the final round and won by four. But I have set my goal – stay focused and enjoy it,” said Superal. “Actually, I’m preparing for Japan so I practice a lot.”

That should make the former US Girls’ Junior champion the marked player together with Rodriguez, who vowed to go for no less for the crown coming off a three-month break due to operation.

“My goal is not only to get a good score but to win,” said Rodriguez, a former three-time OOM winner who underwent surgery last May. “Now I’m back, fully motivated and ready to start again.”

So does Soisuwan, who is raring to recall the form that netted her a runaway seven-shot romp over rookie Mikha Fortuna last year in one of six victories the Thais posted in the 12-stage edition of the country’s premier circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc.

“I will try my best to get another championsh­ip but now I will consider the wind factor. If it blows, I will just bump it and consider some adjustment­s. But for sure, I’ll give my best,” said Soisuwan, who is also using this event to hone up for next week’s Thailand Qualifying.

Ikeda, meanwhile, hopes to buck a wrist injury that has hampered her campaign in the last two legs as she seeks to score a follow-up to her playoff win over Pauline del Rosario at Midlands last May.

“It hurts every time I hit it hard. But I won’t give up, I will fight till the end,” said Ikeda.

Hwang Min-Jeong is also expected to slug it out with the big guns till the final hole as the young Korean tries to rekindle her old fire at Malarayat where she reigned as an amateur in 2015.

The 2018 Philippine Amateur Open champion also marked her pro debut with a victory at Splendido last January, where she edged Superal by one.

Other Thais expected to dispute top honors are Chouvarest Chourkitti­sopon, Numa Gulyanamit­ta, Nimmita Juntanaket, Ajira Nualraksa, Sangkagaro Pimpadsorn and Poomklay Preenaphan with Kang Da Yun and Kwon Taeyon joining Hwang./

We will continue to update the President (Rodrigo Duterte), through executive secretary Salvador Medialdea and committee on sports chairman Senator Bong Go on the developmen­ts of these competitio­n venues in both Subic and Clark WILLIAM RAMIREZ

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? FULL SWING. Princess Superal will compete in the Mt. Malarayat Ladies Classic in Lipa City, Batangas before leaving for Japan.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO FULL SWING. Princess Superal will compete in the Mt. Malarayat Ladies Classic in Lipa City, Batangas before leaving for Japan.

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