Philippine Daily Inquirer

Kim widens

Cangolf lead; Ardina paces ladies

- By Musong R. Castillo

KOREAN Kim In-jae stretched his centerpiec­e championsh­ip division lead in the Canlubang Amateur Open over Rupert Zaragosa to six after shooting a one-under-par 71 in soggy conditions yesterday at the club’s tree-lined North layout in Laguna.

Kim drained four birdies against three bogeys for a 140 aggregate heading into today’s final round of the event that forms part of the National Golf Associatio­n of the Philippine­s-Globe Business circuit.

Zaragosa, the former men’s and boys’ na- tional champion, struggled to match par for 146 and would need nothing less than a truly low round today to figure in contention for one of the most prestigiou­s club titles in the country.

Jordan Mamaril and club bet Joey Huerva were actually tied with Zaragosa in the event also backed by Pancake House.

Mamaril carded a 76 marred by a triple bogey 6 on the 11th while Huerva rescued a 71.

Basti Lorenzo rebounded with a 72 to be in a tie with Riviera’s Park Gyu-ha, who skied to a 78, at 150 while Micah Shin fired a 73 but was way off the lead at 152 after an opening-day 79.

In the women’s side, Dottie Ardina pulled away from the pack with a 67 that boosted her to a five-shot lead over Princess Superal, who shot a 72.

Cyna Rodriguez, the former Philippine Ladies champion who is on a golf scholarshi­p in the United States, fired a 73.

Jayvie Agojo closed out bogey-double bogey for a 76 that left her nine shots behind.

Kim Ji-young, another Korean, was the best-placed foreign player in the ladies event with a 75 even as Bianca Pagdangana­n also shot a 76 to tie Agojo.

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ARDINA: Ladies leader

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