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Uy ahead by 2 shots over Ikeda, Monsalve in Villamor

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DANIELLA UY closed out with backto-back birdies to break off a three-way tie and wrest a two-stroke lead over Chihiro Ikeda and Marvi Monsalve in the Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) Villamor Philippine Masters at the Villamor Golf Club on Wednesday.

Bucking a shaky stint off the mound all day, Uy banked on her big recovery shots to get going, birdying the tight No. 1 and the par-three No. 4 then overcoming a couple of mishaps with scrambling pars before gaining strokes on the last two holes.

“I saved a lot of pars, my drived are often stymied,” said Uy, who previously squandered a couple of chances for a second Ladies Profession­al Golfers Tour (LPGT) win on late-hole struggles, including in the recent Luisita Championsh­ip which she yielded to Harmie Constantin­o in sudden death after leading by three in one stretch in regulation.

Her strong finish at the start of this week’s 54-hole, P1 million championsh­ip, however, should augur well for her drive for a follow-up to her breakthrou­gh win at Riviera-langer in bubble setup in 2021.

“But I have to hit more fairways and greens tomorrow [Thursday],” said the former Junior World champion, who will be slugging it out with two hungry aces in Day 2 of the fifth leg of this year’s circuit put up by ICTSI.

Ikeda, the reigning Order of Merit champion who has never seriously contended for the championsh­ip after four legs, mixed three birdies against the same number of bogeys to match Monsalve’s even-par card in hot conditions.

Monsalve, toughened up by stints in the Thailand Ladies Profession­al Golfers Associatio­n, holed out with a birdie on the ninth, her closing hole, to line herself up for a crack at a first LPGT diadem.

“It was a pretty wild round. Actually, I made a lot of bogeys— five,” said Monsalve, who actually sizzled on a backside start with three birdies against a bogey after six holes. But she bogeyed Nos. 16 and 18 and put to naught her fourth birdie on the first hole with back-to-back bogeys from No. 4.

But a last-hole feat saved Monsalve a share of second place with the veteran campaigner vowing to minimize her mistakes in the second round while hoping to draw the breaks off the tee.

“I had a tough time hitting the fairways, had a lot of bad bounces,” she rued.

Korean Kim Seoyun, also due for a big finish after a close brush with the championsh­ip at Caliraya Springs, birdied the 18th to rescue a 74 while Constantin­o, who also claimed the inaugural Match Play crown here last year, hobbled with a four-bogey, one-birdie card on a course she calls home for a 75.

 ?? ROY DOMINGO ?? DANIELLA UY banks on big recovery shots all day.
ROY DOMINGO DANIELLA UY banks on big recovery shots all day.

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