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Nakajima hangs on with 73 on windy day

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TORU NAKAJIMA misfired coming home and barely clung to a one-stroke lead over Hyun Ho Rho with a 73 as majority of the field also cracked with over-par scores in a punishing Thursday in the Philippine Golf Tour (PGT) Q-school at Splendido Taal in Tagaytay City. The wind howled at the onset of the third round and kept pounding the course and the field throughout, sending the scores soaring and Nakajima’s erstwhile pursuers tumbling. The scrappy Japanese did feel the warmth of the clubhouse at the finish but not its comfort as he hardly hung onto the lead with a 216 aggregate.

He actually survived the test with a three-birdie and a three-bogey frontside stint and came through with a brave run of pars at the back, but failed to get up and down on the treacherou­s par-3 17th and wound up with a 36-37.

Hyun also bogeyed the penultimat­e hole and missed catching the 2013 PGT Wack Wack leg winner at the helm, but the Korean ace now based at Mount Malarayat threatened to within one with a 217 to set the stage for a shootout for top honors in the final round of the elims which offers 35 cards for this year’s PGT.

Make it a three-way battle as Gen Nagai put himself in strong contention for medal honors, also with a 72 for a 218.

The Cebu-based Japanese, a for mer Philippine Junior Amateur champion, actually appeared headed to grabbing the third day honors with four straight birdies from No. 9 for a running two-under card.

But he came in ruffled by the winds like the rest, bogeying Nos. 14 and 18 and enabling Nakajima, who also placed second to Angelo Que at Anvaya Cove in 2017, to stay ahead of the surviving 51-player field heading to the final 18 holes of the qualifier organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc.

Nilo Salahog, in a five-way tie for second with first day leader U Minn Woon and amateurs Gab Manotoc and Russell Bautista, and Hyun after 36 holes, also wobbled at the finish with bogeys on Nos. 15 and 18 and fell to fifth at 221 after a 76, while Bautista crumbled when the going got tougher and skied to a 77 marred by a double bogey on the par-4 No. 1 for a 222 in a tie with Hong Kong’s Michael Wong.

The 25-year-old Wong barely made it to his tee-time but withstood the pressure and the elements at Splendido, hitting two birdies against a bogey at the front. He, however, bogeyed three of the last seven holes and finished with a 74, six strokes behind Nakajima.

 ?? ?? TORU NAKAJIMA reads the line of his putt on the first hole.
TORU NAKAJIMA reads the line of his putt on the first hole.

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