Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘LUCKY’ ABABA SQUEEZES OUT OF LOGJAM FOR FOREST HILLS CROWN

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Jonel Ababa came up with possibly his finest performanc­e as a pro on Saturday, breaking free from a bunched leaderboar­d with a seamless seven-underpar 64 to rule the Philippine Golf Tour-ICTSI Forest Hills Challenge by three shots over a stunned field in Antipolo.

The pint-sized Davao native opened with two straight birdies and then hit greens and fairways with laser-like precision to pool a 269 total over the up-and-down, bending layout north of Manila and win by three shots over Jobim Carlos and by five over Thailand’s Itthipat Buranatany­arat and South Korean Joo Hyung-kim.

Carlos, a two-time winner this season, closed out with a 67, while Buranatany­arat and Kim submitted a 69 and 68, in that order, with Ryan Lam shooting a 70 to finish seven shots off but completing one of the best performanc­es of his career.

Ababa, who forged a fourway tie for the lead with a 67 on Friday, finished with a total of 18 birdies against a double bogey and a bogey, not dropping a shot in the final 36 holes, while hitting 14 greens and all but two fairways in regulation in the final day.

“I think I amjust lucky in the PGT Asia,” said the soft-spoken Ababa, the first champion of the defunct National Caddies Open who bagged a third title this year. “I really played solid the last two days and I thank the Lord for giving me the chance to win again.”

The win was worth $17,500 (roughly P932,000) out of the $100,000 pot.

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