Manila Standard

Del Rosario foils young Korean, wins title by 1

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CAVINTI, Laguna—Pauline del Rosario lived through a backside scare from Kim Seoyun, closing out with a two-putt par for a 71 then watching the Korean miss by a roll for birdie to pull off a one-stroke victory in the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championsh­ip here yesterday.

Kim charged back from four strokes down in the last six holes with three birdies in a four- hole stretch from No. 13 then came threatenin­gly close after del Rosario put to naught a birdie on the 16th with a bogey on the next, making it a one- shot lead heading to the par- 4 18th of the Caliraya Springs Golf Club.

After both reached the green in regulation, the Korean putted first from 20 feet out, the ball rolling into the cup before swerving to the right at the finish for a 68, enabling del Rosario to pound the victory after muffing her own birdie bid from closer range.

Del Rosario thus pocketed the top P115,000 prize on an eight-under 208 total while on a three-week break from the Epson Tour with the victory serving as a big confidence booster as she builds up for the Copper Rock Championsh­ip in Utah next week.

“I think what I would take away from this week is my short game since Caliraya Springs is not really a long course, so my approach shots and putting were very much used,” said del Rosario, due for a big finish in the LPGA Tour’s farm league.

“What I noticed about my game is that I made a lot of shots below 100 yards, so I would focus on practicing those yardages just to fine-tune it a little bit more,” added the ICTSI-backed 2017 Ladies Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit winner, who missed the Anvaya Ladies Internatio­nal ruled by fellow Epson Tour campaigner Bianca Pagdangana­n last February.

“It’s so nice to see familiar faces and back in local competitio­n. There’s a lot of talents here and I’m glad to be a part of it,” said del Rosario, who also topped the LPGT Riviera leg in 2020 before embarking on the US tour.

Ahead by four on 69-68 rounds, del Rosario was cruising along with a twobirdie, two-bogey card after nine holes then birdied Nos. 12 and 16 to hold off the 19-year-old Kim’s late charge that featured birdies on Nos. 13, 14 and 16.

Kim’s closing four-under card gave her a 209 total worth P83,000 for her second runner-up effort after yielding the crown to amateur sensation Rianne Malixi at Riviera-Langer last year.

 ?? Manny Marcelo ?? Pauline del Rosario kisses the winner’s trophy after winning the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championsh­ip.
Manny Marcelo Pauline del Rosario kisses the winner’s trophy after winning the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championsh­ip.

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