Manila Standard

High hopes for PH aces as golf unwraps

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PHNOM PENH—With the pressure to deliver mounting, the Filipina golfers go all-out for a strong start in what could set the tone for their gold medal drive in both the individual and team competitio­ns in golf in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games here today (Monday).

Rianne Malixi, on whose broad shoulders practicall­y rest the country’s bid after handing over the lone medal (bronze in team play) in last year’s edition of the region’s premier sporting competitio­ns in Vietnam, drew Indonesia’s Kristina Yoko and Kann Vong of Cambodia at 8:05 a.m. at the backside of the Garden City Golf Course.

Despite blowing a final round lead in the recent Royal Junior in Japan, the 16-year-old ace has kept a winning mindset heading into the 54-hole tournament to be disputed under the stroke play format.

“I’m pretty neutral about it honestly,” said Malixi, referring to her Royal Junior result. “I’m excited and nervous at the same time but knowing how much preparatio­n and hard work I’ve put in the past few weeks, I know I’ll do just fine.”

“I don’t think I’ll be doing something new or anything out of the extraordin­ary for me. Again, my main goal is to start fresh and try not to do anything spectacula­r,” added the ICTSI-backed spearhead of the national team, which includes Mafy Singson and Lois Kaye Go, member of the 2019 squad which swept the women’s gold medals in the Manila SEAG at Luisita.

The team gold will be contested in match play format.

Go will slug it out with Elaine Widjaya of Indonesia and Vietnamese Xuan Minh Doan at 7:55 a.m., after the 7:45 a.m. group made up of Singson, Vietnam’s Bao Nghi Than and local bet Yin Harmonie, also on No. 10.

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