The Philippine Star

Constantin­o cruises to 8-shot romp

-

LIPA City, Batangas – Harmie Constantin­o nailed her biggest victory in a young career the easy way, claiming the ICTSI Malarayat Ladies Classic via an eight-shot romp over Thai Saraporn Chamchoi with a closing four- under 68 at the Mt. Malarayat composite course here yesterday.

Wh il e mo s t would toil to realize a dream pro victory, the 15-year-old Constantin­o needed just three solid rounds to dominate a badly outclassed internatio­nal field and become the third amateur to win in this year’s ICTSI Ladies Philippine Golf Tour.

“I’m overwhelme­d since I didn’t expect to win. I just went out there and played my game,” said Constantin­o, the reigning national champion who came into the 54-hole event sponsored by ICTSI in top form with a couple of top three finishes in the national stroke and match play championsh­ips and a victory in last month’s Gary Woodland Championsh­ip in the US.

“I’m so proud of my feat, especially after beating the Thais,” added the diminutive shotmaker, who completed her remarkable three-day stint with an 11-under 205, spiked by a 66 Wednesday, and beat Chamchoi, who struggled with a 74 for a 213, by eight.

Gaining a two-shot cushion over Chamchoi with that six-under card in the second round, Constantin­o braced for a final round shootout with two Thai pros, including Chatprapa Siriprakob. But instead of wilting under pressure, the Villamor ace instead showed up her more experience­d rivals, hitting a birdie on No. 2 then stringing three straight birdies in impressive fashion from No. 6 to pull away.

It was virtually over from there as Constantin­o’s opening 32 put her unassailab­ly ahead of Chamchoi, who fumbled with a 38 and fell by eight and the rest also failed to at least match the young shotmaker’s scorching start.

Chihiro Ikeda, who took three years to record her first pro win at Orchard last month, did turn in a 34 after nine holes but settled for two birdies against the same number of bogeys at the back. She finished with a 70 and failed to get past Chamchoi for third at 214.

Chamchoi, who had hoped for a breakthrou­gh after a couple of nearmisses in the country’s premier ladies circuit, took the top P150,000 purse in the sixth leg of the circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. and backed by Custom Clubmakers, adidas, KZG, Sharp, Summit Mineral Water, Srixon, Champion, TaylorMade and Pacsports.

Jayvie Agojo and amateur Chanelle Avaricio carded identical 74s and finished tied for fourth at 220 while Siriprakob, after back-to-back 72s, made four straight bogeys from No. 12 and hobbled with a 77 for 221.

Apple Fudolin shot the day’s best of 67 on a sizzling five-birdie splurge to close out her 34-33 card and salvaged a share of seventh with last year’s Sherwood Hills leg winner Sarah Ababa, who made a 73, for 223s.

 ??  ?? Harmie Constantin­o
Harmie Constantin­o

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines