Po, Saso rally, bag Phl Amateur Match Play crowns
Peter Tyler Po and Yuka Saso both fought back from one-hole deficits after the morning play as they dominated the final 18 holes, pulling off 4&3 and 3&2 victories over Jolo Magcalayo and Harmie Constantino, respectively, to crown themselves the 2017 Philippine Amateur Open Match Play champions at the Orchard’s Player course in Dasmariñas, Cavite yesterday.
The ninth-ranked Po came out smoking at resumption of the grueling 36-hole duel in scorching heat, birdying and taking Nos. 3, 6 and 11 to wrest control then finished off his second-seeded rival with a par on the 15th to wrap up the match and record the biggest win of his young golfing career.
“Winning this major tournament for the first time brings me to another level of experience. It will surely make me tougher,” said the 17-yearold Po, who previously settled for club junior championships. “Playing with tough players is also a great experience and winning over them is really unforgettable.”
The win capped the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu student’s remarkable campaign in the event sponsored by the MVP Sports Foundation. He humbled top seed Rupert Zaragosa in the quarters then repulsed last year’s champion Noel Langamin in the Final Four.
In women’s final of the event organized and conducted by the National Golf Association of the Philippines, Saso drew level with a birdie on the 19th hole (No. 1), and took two of the next three holes, bogeyed No. 9 but won Nos. 32nd and 33rd holes, then matched Constantino’s par on the 34th to clinch the victory and complete a sweep of the country’s major amateur championships after scoring a record 13-shot romp in last week’s Phl Am Strokeplay.
Meanwhile, the NGAP has cancelled the Phl Junior Match Play set next week.