Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Triple bogey hurts Tabuena’s round

- DANTE NAVARRO

Miguel Tabuena tottered big-time from a triple-bogey in the front nine and an unlikely bogey on a hole he had tamed in the first two days, hobbling with a two-over 72 and tumbling back to joint 34th in the third round of the Laguna Phuket Championsh­ip still paced by Korean Bio Kim in Thailand Saturday.

Tabuena had hoped for a sustained charge in moving day after firing a 67 Friday that lifted him from joint 43rd to a share of 18th but instead found himself in a fix after a run of six pars from No. 1. He hit an errant drive on the par-4 No. 7 and ended up with a oneputt 7 that all but crushed his bid.

Worse, he bogeyed the par-5 ninth, which he eagled in the first round and birdied in the next. He fell off the leaderboar­d although two birdies in the last five holes saved him a 38-34 card for a 54-hole total of 208.

He dropped 16th rungs back and now lay 9 strokes behind Kim.

The Korean also wavered in tough conditions at the par-70 Laguna Phuket layout but his 71 kept him along on top with a 199 but just one shot ahead of Thais Panuphol Pittayarat and Phachara Khongwatma­i, who pooled a pair of 200s after a 68 and 69, respective­ly.

Veteran Prom Meesawat likewise stayed in the title hunt with a 202 after a 69 for joint fourth with Yikeun Chang of Korea, who fired a 68, and local bets Chanachok Dejpiratan­amongkol and Natipong Srithong, who carded 70 and 72, respective­ly.

Justin Quiban, who barely made the cut Friday, mixed three birdies with four bogeys, his 71 and a 213 put him at joint 55th in a surviving field of 75.

Quiban, who placed tied 23th in last week’s Blue Canyon Championsh­ip, also bogeyed No. 9 where he teed off, hit two birdies against two bogeys at the back then drained another birdie putt on No. 4 but holed out with another bogey on the eighth for a 35-36.

 ?? PAUL LAKATOS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? MIGUEL Tabuena needs a big round on Sunday to improve his standing at the Laguna Phuket Championsh­ip.
PAUL LAKATOS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE MIGUEL Tabuena needs a big round on Sunday to improve his standing at the Laguna Phuket Championsh­ip.

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