The Manila Times

Ikeda targets 3rd LPGT crown

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THE touring ladies step up their drive in the final stretch of this year’s Ladies Philippine Golf Tour beginning with the ICTSI Valley Golf Challenge on Wednesday in Antipolo with Chihiro Ikeda going all out not only for a third leg championsh­ip but also the Order of Merit lead.

With current OOM frontrunne­r Chanelle Avaricio opting to vie in the Thailand Ladies Masters, also slated this week, as part of her buildup for the LPGA Q-School Stage 2 next month, Ikeda looks to get past the three-leg winner in the rankings with another victory or at least a strong finish at the demanding Valley South course.

“No expectatio­ns but I’ll do my best. I’ve trained hard for this and hope my short game and putting will hold in all three days,” said Ikeda, who had to survive a horrendous final round 77 to hold off Ababa by two at Eagle Ridge Aoki last July.

Avaricio leads the OOM race with earnings of P522,500 with Ikeda, the 2016 OOM champion, just behind with P485,250, and Harmie Constantin­o and Sarah Ababa within striking distance with P368,250 and P347,625 winnings, respective­ly.

That makes this week’s battle crucial with Ikeda, Constantin­o and Ababa also have to deal with a host of talented amateurs likewise out to fuel their own title aspiration­s in the 54-hole, P750,000 championsh­ip put up by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc.

But the Filipino Japanese, who snapped a long spell with a three-stroke win over Avaricio at Mount Malarayat last May, is in for an early test of skills and will as the Manila Southwoods-backed ace drew top amateur Mafy Singson in the 9:10 a.m. flight with Lesley Icoy.

Singson and Rianne Malixi, along with four other amateurs, are also tipped to crowd the pros with both national team mainstays seeking a second LPGT crown this year.

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