The Philippine Star

Constantin­o claims classic win on fiery last-day charge

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DAVAO – Harmie Constantin­o fought back from five strokes down with a brilliant frontside 33 then held sway to finish with a 69 and win the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ip by three as her rivals faltered one after the other in a tense battle of skill and character here yesterday.

The victory was Constantin­o’s seventh in a pro career she marked with two wins at Eagle Ridge in her pro debut in 2021. Although she acknowledg­es that this may not be at the top of her list, she still considers it one of the sweetest, having turned around a losing position into a winning one.

“I’d say one of the sweetest but not the top,” said Constantin­o, who, after that strong start that propelled her to the top, maintained consistenc­y at the back nine, securing the victory with nine pars for a 54-hole total of 217.

In contrast, two-day leader Lois Kaye Go struggled to recover from a shaky start, missing par chances and making poor judgments. She ended up with a 78 and dropped to joint fourth at 221 with Florence Bisera (72) and Laurea Duque (74).

Apo Golf Classic winner Sarah Ababa, tied with Constantin­o and five shots behind Go after 36 holes, stayed within striking distance with a two-under card after 12 holes. But missed par-putts inside three feet on Nos. 13 and 14 set her back.

“I missed a couple of short putts for pars,” rued Ababa. “They were so close but failed to sink them.”

She rebounded with a birdie on the 16th but muffed a birdie bid from seven feet on No. 17 before holing out with a three-putt bogey for a 72. Ababa wound up tied for second at 220 with Chihiro Ikeda, who also struggled to rebound from a frontside 39 and a double bogey on No. 11 for a 75.

Reflecting on her big comeback, Constantin­o, who repelled top amateur Rianne Malixi in sudden death in the rain-hit LPGT Match Play Invitation­al in 2022 and ruled the inaugural LPGT Philippine Masters, both at her home course at Villamor, attributed her success to playing her game and minimizing mistakes.

“I also stayed patient, kept my cool out there throughout the day,” said Constantin­o, who banked the top P90,000 prize.

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