Manila Bulletin

Pucay ends title drought

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Mars Pucay shot a five-under-par 67 and turned what was expected to be a tight finish into a four-shot victory in the ICTSI Tournament Players’ Championsh­ip at Southlinks Golf Club yesterday that ended a three-year winless spell.

Pucay highlighte­d his round with a chipped in eagle on 14th that finally separated himself from the chasing pack led by overnight co-leader Jun Rates who settled for second place after firing a 71.

The win was just what Pucay needed to regain his confidence as he struggled both in the local ICTSI Tour and on the occasions he competed in the Asian Tour where he almost always missed the cut.

“I’m so happy to regain my confidence,” said Pucay, whose campaign is backed by Emcor and Mesaland. “I really wanted this win. It feels nice to be a champ again on a different, challengin­g course, which suits my game.”

Pucay kept his rivals at bay with a two-under-par 34 on the front nine and then birdied the 10th to pull farther away.

But it was not until he buried a chipin eagle on the par-5 No. 14 that he knew he had the elusive title – and the top 650,000 purse – in the bag.

“The turning point was my chip-in eagle on the 14th which gave me a fiveshot lead over Rates. So I just played it safe – fairway, green and two putts,” said Pucay, whose closing 34-33 card gave him a 72-hole total of eight-under 280.

It was Pucay’s first victory since the ICTSI Iloilo Challenge crown in 2012.

Rates, tied for the lead with Pucay and Jame s Ryan Lam after 54 holes, fell by one behind Pucay with a birdie on the seventh but back-to-back bogeys from No. 8 hurt his chances. He parred the first four holes at the back but fell five strokes off Pucay.

His second place finish at 284 netted 430,000.

“I’m more than happy with this runner-up finish,” said Rates. “Mars played steady and didn’t make any mistake. I only got my rhythm at the back but ran out of holes to make any rally so I just decided to preserve my hold of second,”

Mhark Fernando bogeyed the 18th for a 70 tied for third with Ferdie Aunzo and Elmer Saban at at 286 after each fired a 72.

Lam, who birdied the last two holes in the third round to earn a rare spot in the championsh­ip flight, cracked under pressure and bogeyed the first two holes and hobbled with a 74, tumbling to joint sixth with Michael Bibat, who matched Pucay’s 67 with a sizzling opening fiveunder 31, at 287.

Dutch Guido Van der Valk also rallied with a 69 to salvage solo eighth at 289 while Rolando Marabe wavered with a 76 and slid to ninth at 290.

Japanese Yuto Katsuragaw­a captured the low amateur honors for the third straight leg with a closing 67 as he ended up joint 10th with Miguel Ochoa, who carded a 71, at 292.

 ??  ?? Mars Pucay holds the championsh­ip trophy after winning the ICTSI Players Championsh­ip at Southlinks Golf Club in Las Piñas yesterday.
Mars Pucay holds the championsh­ip trophy after winning the ICTSI Players Championsh­ip at Southlinks Golf Club in Las Piñas yesterday.

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