Philippine Daily Inquirer

KATSURAGAW­A WAXES HOT WITH 69, LEADS RIVIERA GOLF BY 2 STROKES

- —MUSONG R. CASTILLO INQ

Reedy Yuto Katsuragaw­a fired a three-under-par 69 and opened his bid in the Philippine Amateur Open golf championsh­ip on a smashing note at Riviera’s Couples layout in Silang, Cavite, yesterday.

The 18-year-old Japanese, looking for the first big win of a very young career that blossomed at Manila Southwoods in nearby Carmona, fired four birdies against a bogey in a 3534 effort that was good for a two-shot lead over unheralded Paolo Wong.

Filipino-Japanese standout Yuka Saso also carded a 69 for a similar two-stroke lead over defending champion Harmie Constantin­o in women’s play, which ended before dusk.

Saso, the reigning Junior World girl’s champion, had five birdies and could have gone lower if not for a double bogey on No. 7 as she justified her pretournam­ent billing as the player to beat.

Multiple winner Rupert Zaragosa had a truly bad day, shooting an 80 to be 11 shots adrift.

Aniceto Mandanas fired a 74, tied with South Koreans Kim Hyung-joo and Lee Jun-min and Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjan­a.

Carl Corpus, Katsuragaw­a’s partner in winning the National Doubles title a couple of weeks ago, fired a 75 to stay in the hunt, like Ira Alido, Carlo Quimson, Taiwan’s Han Wei-chu and Luis Castro.

The event will also be used as a tryout of sorts for the national teams that will campaign in the Southeast Asian Games in Malaysia in August.

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