Manila Bulletin

Ikeda grabs 2-shot lead as Constantin­o fumbles

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LIPA City, Batangas – Chihiro Ikeda took a step closer to snapping a long title spell, wresting control in a wild, hot frontside skirmish then holding sway in a windy backside finish to move ahead by two over unfancied Pamela Mariano with a 72 after 36 holes of the ICTSI Mount Malarayat Ladies Challenge here yesterday.

Ikeda birdied the 10th and 14th and parred the rest of the way to salvage an even-par card blemished by a frontside 38 that included a double-bogey and two bogeys against two birdies at the Mt. Malipunyo and Mt. Lobo nines of the sprawling Mount Malarayat golf complex.

With a 143 aggregate, the former SEA Games individual champion posted a two-shot cushion over Mariano, who upstaged back-toback Ladies Philippine Golf Tour leg winner Chanelle Avaricio with a gutsy 72 round of three birdies against the same number of bogeys that likewise moved her closer to annexing a breakthrou­gh finish in the circuit put up by ICTSI. Mariano assembled a 145 to earn a spot in today’s championsh­ip group with Avaricio and Ikeda, whose opening 71 and a 72 put her closer to nailing her first win since besting Pauline del Rosario in sudden death at Midlands in 2019.

“I struggled a bit at the front but I was happy to have recovered strong at the back with two birdies,” said Ikeda, who birdied No. 3 but bogeyed the next two holes then drove out-of-bounds at the par-4 No. 6 for double-bogey.

But she fought back with a grit of a fighter, gunning down three birdies in an eight-hole stretch from No. 7 to find herself atop the leaderboar­d heading to the final 18 holes of the P750,000 championsh­ip.

“I need to play steady tomorrow (today) to win again,” she added.

But Mariano isn’t only hungry for a first crown but also for recognitio­n as the Cagayan de Oro bet, who shot two birdies against three bogeys at the front, likewise showed toughness in putting up a backside 35 to gain a clear shot at the crown.

“I hit 15 greens, reaching the par-5 No. 13 in two,” said Mariano, 24 and excited over the chance to crash into the elite circle of LPGT winners. “I would need to play it shot-for-shot and just enjoy the game.”

But Avaricio also dished out a strong backside rally of two birdies in a big rebound from a three-bogey marred frontside card, her 39-34 round and a 146 that kept her just three strokes off Ikeda, guaranteei­ng a high noon shootout in the last 18 holes of this fourth leg of this year’s circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.

“Put the ball in play, not be too aggressive and hope my putts would drop,” said Avaricio of her final round game plan.

Harmie Constantin­o, who scored a hole-in-one on her way to grabbing the first day honors with a 70, blew her lead with a woeful frontside 40. She got back into the mix with a birdie on No. 11 but faded with three straight miscues from No. 13.

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