Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Constantin­o, Malixi dispute title

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Harmie Constantin­o trampled Marvi Monsalve with a workmanlik­e 6&4 triumph while a steady Rianne Malixi hammered out a 3&2 decision over Chihiro Ikeda as they forged a showdown for the ICTSI Villamor Match Play crown yesterday in Pasay City.

The second ranked Constantin­o, reaching peak form, dominated the No. 6 Monsalve with a superb all-around performanc­e at the Villamor Golf Club as she logged her most lopsided victory after grinding out a tough 1-up escape over Mafy Singson in the first round and pulling off a 3&1 win over Sunshine Baraquiel in Wednesday’s quarterfin­als.

“I think I made a lot of putts and had a lot of good saves,” said Constantin­o, who ruled the final leg of this year’s 11-stage Ladies Philippine Golf Tour at Pradera Verde last month.

In contrast, Malixi three-putted No. 9 that enabled Ikeda to force an all-square match but the top amateur hit a clutch birdie on the 13th and went on to win two more holes to thwart her top seeded rival via the same scoreline she disposed of Pamela Mariano and Gretchen Villacenci­o in the first two days.

“My ball striking was better than yesterday (Wednesday). But I struggled in numbers, especially in between clubs. I just can’t hit them,” Malixi said.

“The turning point was on No. 13. After I birdied it, I knew I had to just make pars (to win),” said the rising 15-year-old star from the ICTSI golf stable, who edged multi-titled Princess Superal by one to rule the season-opening leg at Luisita last March.

Constantin­o and Malixi slug it out for the title worth P280,000 for the pro at 9:10 a.m. with Ikeda and Monsalve battling for third at 8:30 a.m.

Constantin­o actually struggled with her long game but it hardly mattered as Monsalve, who beat Lucy Landicho, 3&2, and edged Florence Bisera, 1-up, to barge into the semis, likewise groped for form trying to measure up with her rival’s level of play.

“My drives weren’t really going where I wanted them to go,” said Constantin­o, who marked her pro debut with two victories, both at Eagle Ridge-Aoki, last year.

But after a string of failed bids this year, she saved her best for last, nipping three-leg winner Chanelle Avaricio by one to close out the LPGT season on a triumphant note.

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