Manila Standard

Zaragosa blows field with record 63, pulls away by 8

- Manny Marcelo

ILOILO—Rupert Zaragosa shook off a couple of frontside putting woes with a blistering backside charge, posting a new course-record seven-under 63 to all but leave behind a stunned field with a whopping eight-stroke lead and wrap up a first championsh­ip in the ICTSI Iloilo Golf Challenge presented by MORE Power here yesterday.

While Zaragosa remained one round away from ending a four-year search for a pro win, second-running and recent The Country Club Invitation­al winner Guido van der Valk had hinted at the improbabil­ity of overhaulin­g such a huge deficit in the last 18 holes of the P2.25 million championsh­ip at the Iloilo Golf and Country Club.

“I don’t know if I have to shoot 8- or 9-under tomorrow to have a chance,” said the hottest player on the Philippine Golf Tour, who also notched two victories last year. “Even then, the way Rupert is playing, it might not be enough. So I’ll just try to hit every shot as solid as I can and hope to hole some putts and see what happens.”

Zaragosa made things happen when things seemed to fall apart in moving day. Up by two over rookie Elee Bisera halfway through, he dropped shots after every birdie feat at the front for a 35, enabling at least seven rivals to stay in the hunt in hot conditions.

“Sa umpisa, medyo shaky putting, nagthree-putts ako sa Nos. 3 at 5,” said Zaragosa, who birdied all the even-numbered holes but bogeyed three of the five odd-numbered ones. “Pero naging okay na sa backnine.”

His backside run actually proved to be more than good as he birdied the first three holes then hit three more in the last five holes to spike a six-under 28 windup for a seven-under card and a 54-hole total of 14-under 196.

“Hindi naman madali ang course, suwerte lang at napupunta ang bola ko sa magagandan­g posisyon, lalo na sa green. Mas dumadali ang allowance kaya pumapasok ang mga putts,” he said in downplayin­g his brilliant backside finish.

But he does look forward to a completing a wire-to-wire triumphant campaign in the last of the two-leg Visayan swing of the circuit put up by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, inc.

“Naisip ko lang na four years na akong pro, grabe ang sacrifices at hard work na ginugol ko, sana makuha ko na tomorrow,” said the former national champion, who lost in a five-man playoff in PGT Asia Pradera Verde leg won by Clyde Mondilla in 2020.

Van der Valk actually tied Zaragosa at the turn with a solid four-under 32, but while the latter sizzled in the last nine holes, the Manila-based Dutchman floundered, falling behind again with double bogeys on Nos. 11 and 13.

 ?? ?? Diminutive Rupert Zaragosa stands tall over a stellar eld with an imposing 8-stroke lead.
Diminutive Rupert Zaragosa stands tall over a stellar eld with an imposing 8-stroke lead.

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