The Freeman

Bayron, Salvador target record feat in Aboitiz Invit’l

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Jay Bayron and Elmer Salvador each gear up for a crack at a record third Aboitiz Invitation­al crown but hardpresse­d to check their erratic games in time for the $100,000 event beginning tomorrow at the Orchard Golf and Country Club’s Palmer Course in Dasmariñas, Cavite.

Bayron, who ruled the first two editions of what has become a major championsh­ip on the local circuit from 2011-12, and Salvador, who dominated the next two staging, all in Cebu, have turned in just a runner-up finish each in the last seven tournament­s on the Philippine Golf Tour in stints marred by mediocre finishes that included one missed cut each.

“They say I’m lucky playing in Aboitiz but the field is strong,” said Bayron. “But I hope I can put it all together this week and win again.”

Bayron actually captured the PGA Asia crown at Manila Southwoods last June but the former Order of Merit winner has struggled after placing second to Justin Quiban at PGT Bacolod last month, finishing tied for 19th in Negros, sharing 13th place in Iloilo and ending up tied at 23rd in the rain-shortened Club Filipino de Cebu Invitation­al last week.

The reticent Salvador started the provincial circuit on a high note with a second place finish to Jobim Carlos at Apo but wavered in the next six events organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc., finishing at joint 20th in Iloilo before missing the cut in Cebu.

But a record third win in the event sponsored by Aboitiz Equity Ventures and now serving as one of the featured events of PGT Asia will be more than motivation for these two veteran campaigner­s from talent-rich Davao along with the rest of the 100-player starting field eager to slug it out for the top $17,500 purse.

They include Jobim Carlos, also out to rebound from a so-so finish in Club Filipino after dominating the Visayas and Mindanao swing of the PGT with two victories and two runner-up finishes to all but clinch the coveted Order of Merit crown, Jhonnel Ababa, who won in Cebu and winner of the last PGT Asia leg at Forest Hills last July.(PR)

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