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S’WOODS LADIES UNWRAPS

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COMING off a punishing stint at The Country Club (TCC), the ladies of the Philippine Golf Tour (PGT) take on a less-demanding but equally challengin­g Legends layout as they slug it out in the Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) Manila Southwoods Ladies Championsh­ip beginning on Tuesday in Carmona, Cavite.

While the heat and the wind will remain a factor, the water hazards and other risks present in the TCC Ladies Invitation­al are not too much of a concern for the 54-player field this week, although they will have to deal with the bunkers that littered on the 6437yard Jack Nicklaus

designed course.

But all have expressed confidence and strong chances for the coveted crown in the P1.5-million tournament serving as the sixth leg of the 2018-2019 Ladies PGT following their campaign in the TCC Ladies ruled by world No. 1 Sung Hyun Park of Korea.

“I have a great experience last week, and now I’m confident with my game,” said Yupaporn Kawinpakor­n, spearhead of a crack Thailand side out to reassert its might in the circuit put up by ICTSI.

The Thais won five of the 11 titles disputed last year with Kawinpakor­n winning at Beverly Place and Summit Point. The veteran campaigner also topped the Pradera Verde stop of the new season last December though she struggled with new irons and limped at joint 32nd in the TCC Ladies.

“I’m still trying to make some adjustment­s with my irons, and I got my new coach. But I think I have strong chances [of winning] with the course in great shape, and I can play relaxed compared to last week where there were lots of considerat­ion like wind and water,” added Kawinpakor­n, who drew local ace Pauline del Rosario and Korean rising star Hwang Min Jeong in the featured flight at 7:20 a.m. on No. 1.

Superal, who had the rare chance of playing alongside Park in the championsh­ip flight before ending up fourth, hopes to put in harness the lessons she learned from the world’s best, particular­ly in handling oneself in pressure-packed situations.

“I saw how she handled her game when under pressure. She kept her composure and rhythm, which I will try to emulate. But I know I still have lots to learn, especially with regards to discipline although I like my chances this week,” said the reigning LPGT Order of Merit champion, who will mix it up with Japanese Ayaka Morimitsu and Thai Chonlada Chayanun ahead of Kawinpakor­n’s group.

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