Philippine Daily Inquirer

Korean seizes PH Jr Am by 2 strokes

- Musong R. Castillo

PARK Min-ung, a 13-year-old Korean expatriate, proved steadiest on a truly trying day yesterday, shooting a three-over-par 75 to rule the Philippine Junior Amateur Open golf championsh­ip coming from behind at Sherwood Hills in Trece Martirez, Cavite.

Park finished with four birdies on the back nine, wiping out an overnight two-stroke deficit to win by two shots over Malaysian Ervin Chang with a 296 tally in the event presented by the MVP Sports Foundation as part of the PLDT Group Amateur Tour.

Chang, who held the third- round lead after Gabriel Manotoc and Rupert Zaragosa disqualifi­ed themselves for hitting the wrong balls, returned a 79 for 298 with Basti Lorenzo emerging as the best-placed Filipino in the event also backed by Pancake House, Nike, Golf Depot, Pacsports and Microtel.

Lorenzo, who is recovering from a dislocated shoulder that kept him out of this year’s PAL Interclub, also returned a 79 like Lanz Uy, who finished fourth for 311, two strokes behind Lorenzo.

Meanwhile, Princess Superal dominated the girls’ side of the event, winning by 10 strokes over Daniella Uy despite a closing 80.

Superal, a PSA awardee for amateur golf this year, finished with a 295 total, while Uy checked in with a 77 and nipped Felicia Medalla via a countback. Medalla settled for third after carding a 78.

The 75 by Park was the day’s best score. The well-manicured layout will also host the Putra Cup in June, being the organizing NGAP’s official home.

 ??  ?? CHAMPIONS Park Ming-un and Princess Superal (second and third from left) are flanked by (from left) NGAPsecret­ary general Jun Galindez, NGAPpresid­ent TommyManot­oc and officer Boom Coscolluel­a.
CHAMPIONS Park Ming-un and Princess Superal (second and third from left) are flanked by (from left) NGAPsecret­ary general Jun Galindez, NGAPpresid­ent TommyManot­oc and officer Boom Coscolluel­a.

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