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Mondilla ahead by 3

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LIPA CITY – Clyde Mondilla turned in a 69 and widened his lead to three as his rivals floundered at the finish in the third round of the ICTSI Players Championsh­ip at the Summit Point Golf Club yesterday.

Dino Villanueva pressed his bid early with three birdies in the first seven holes but tumbled with a backside 41 and a 75 while Jay Bayron sizzled in the heat with a 67 but blew his hot charge with a last-hole bogey.

With Mondilla birdying two of the last five holes, including the tough par-4 18th, the Del Monte ace capped an eagle-spiked 35-34 card and moved three shots clear off Bayron at 12-under 204 with 18 holes to play in the ₱3 million event sponsored by ICTSI.

“I’m very confident coming off a win (at ICTSI Riviera),” said Mondilla, who took a step closer to completing a grand coronation as this year’s Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit champion with a victory here.

“But I have to play solid tomorrow (today) and watch out for Jay and Guido, who might sneak in and spoil my bid,” added Mondilla, who eagled the par-5 No. 3 from eight feet on a solid 7-iron second shot from 206 yards.

From the looks of things, Bayron, winner here in 2015, could foil Mondilla’s crack at the top ₱550,000 purse in the 72-hole championsh­ip organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. with the veteran Davaoeño shotmaker hoping to duplicate or better his third round output that pulled him to second at 207 to get a shot at the crown.

Guido Van der Valk also put himself into title contention with a 68 and a 208 with the Manila-based Dutchman raring to end a string of sorry finishes and nail a breakthrou­gh in the circuit backed by Custom Clubmakers, Meralco, Champion, Summit Mineral Water, K&G Golf Apparel, BDO, Sharp, KZG, PLDT and M.Y. Shokai Technology, Inc.

 ??  ?? CLYDE Mondila acknowledg­es the cheers of his supporters after another good round yesterday.
CLYDE Mondila acknowledg­es the cheers of his supporters after another good round yesterday.

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