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Southwoods rallies to rule PAL Interclub

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CAGAYAN DE ORO – Manila Southwoods rode on a hot start to overcome a five-point deficit and cruise to a 13-point victory in the 75th Philippine Airlines Men’s Regular Invitation­al at the Pueblo de Oro Golf and Country Club yesterday.

“I have to give it to our young guys for playing well today,” said Southwoods captain Thirdy Escaño who steered the Carmona-based squad to its ninth championsh­ip.

Fifteen-year-old Shinichi Suzuki, an imposing sight at six-foot-two, used his length and all-around play to shoot a six-under-par 66 for 42 points.

“This is one of my best rounds. Not only did I do it for myself but also for the team,” said Suzuki who admitted feeling the pressure on the eve of the final round.

“I would also like to pay tribute to our captain who gave a motivation­al speech last night.”

It marked the first time Manila Southwoods came from behind to win the championsh­ip.

“This is what makes the victory sweet,” said Escaño. “Even when we fell behind by 13 points after the first round, I knew that we could come back.”

Southwoods made its move at Del Monte Golf Club in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon where it shot 107 and 115 to reduce Eastridge’s lead to five through the efforts of pro-bound Aidric Chan, Ryan Monsalve, and Lanz Uy.

“I thought we would at least tie Eastridge after the third round. Were it not for Jhondie Quibol’s 43 points, we would have seized the lead,” Escañ o said.

Southwoods closed with a three-under-par 111, drawing 36 points from Masaichi Otake and 33 from Miko Granada.

Eastridge, which trailed by five at the turn, managed to move within two points on the 13th hole but that was the closest it got as Southwoods finished strong.

Suzuki, playing in the final flight, hit a 58-degree wedge from 102 yards to just inches off the 18th hole for his seventh birdie.

“I wanted to finish in style. I saw the big crowd watching,” he said.

Eastridge settled for second place anew after a poor final-round output of 93 points for 416 total.

Ronel Taga-an was Eastridge’s top scorer with 32 points.

 ?? ?? Manila Southwoods captain Thirdy Escaño, third from left, and the members of the team celebrate their victory in the 75th PAL Men’s Regular Championsh­ip at Pueblo de Oro in Cagayan de Oro.
Manila Southwoods captain Thirdy Escaño, third from left, and the members of the team celebrate their victory in the 75th PAL Men’s Regular Championsh­ip at Pueblo de Oro in Cagayan de Oro.

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