Philippine Daily Inquirer

DEL ROSARIO POSTS BREAKTHROU­GH VICTORY AT ORCHARD LADIES

- By Roy Luarca @rluarcaINQ

Pauline del Rosario kept her poise and putting touch down the stretch to tally a 1-under 71 and ran away with the ICTSI Orchard Ladies Invitation­al at Orchard’s Player course in Cavite.

It was the first win in four pro stints for Del Rosario, who warded off an early challenge from Thai Nemittra Juntanaket then coasted to a five-stroke romp over amateur Eagle Ace Superal to erase the memory of a pair of runner-up finishes on late meltdowns, including a playoff loss to Korean Euna Koh at Luisita last April.

Counting her earlier rounds of 73 and 74, the 18-year-old Del Rosario pooled a 2-over 218 and captured the P250,000 top purse in the event sponsored by ICTSI and organized by Pilip- inas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.

For a while, Del Rosario looked headed for another collapse as Juntanaket moved to within one shot through 11 holes. But while the former Philippine Ladies Open champion netted gutsy pars and a birdie on No. 14, the Thai faltered with a double-bogey on No. 11 and stumbled with four bogeys in the last six holes.

Juntanaket finished with a 77 for 226, enabling the 12-year-old Superal to snatch runner-up honors at 223 after a 73 built around four birdies against three bogeys and a double-bogey.

“I really felt bad losing at Luisita,” said Del Rosario, who pounced on Juntanaket’s threeputt double-bogey on the par-3 11th and pulled away with a sixfoot birdie on No. 14. “But I had [a] good week here and so happy to have finally scored a win.”

“The turning point was when Juntanaket made that doubleboge­y. It was smooth sailing from there,” Del Rosario added.

Alisara Wedchakama bogeyed the last two holes and wound up with a 75 to share third place with Juntanaket.

Superal, the young sister of many-time Ladies Philippine Golf Tour winner and Symetra Tour campaigner Princess, took amateur honors.

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