Philippine Daily Inquirer

A MEMORABLE, MEANINGFUL OPEN WIN FOR MONDILLA

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SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA— Grinding it out when the pressure was highest, Clyde Mondilla on Saturday afternoon drained the birdies that mattered in the middle of The Country Club’s ultra-tough back nine to win what he said is the “most memorable, meaningful” title of his career.

The long-hitting native of Bukidnon birdied the 14th and 15th holes to save a three-overpar 75 and win the $500,000 Solaire Philippine Open by two shots over hard-charging American Nicolas Paez that put his name alongside the all-time greats of the sport in the land.

“I’ve won a number of tournament­s, but this one is the most memorable, meaningful. I will never forget this,” said Mondilla, whowound up with a 72-hole 290 tally over, hands-down, the toughest test in the country.

Paez birdied the 18th for a 70—one of only three sub-par cards in the final round and 13 the entire week—to finish second with Angelo Que shooting a 73 to check in another three shots behind like Thailand’s Nirun Sae-Ueng, who shot a 75.

Mondilla opened the fi

nal round holding a four-shot lead, with only Paez making a charge—and letting Mondilla feel it—in the flight ahead.

Mondilla had four bogeys in the front nine as Paez came within two after a birdie on the 13th.

Before Mondilla picked up those shots that restored a fourstroke cushion, although he needed to play with a lot of precision the rest of the way.

“When I saw Paez closing in [after looking at the leaderboar­d], I became wary but still confident,” said Mondilla.

The win was worth $90,000 (roughly P4.725 million) for Mondilla. But more importantl­y, it put him in the company of just 17 other Filipinos who have won Asia’s oldest national championsh­ip, counting fellow Bukidnon natives Celestino Tugot, a six-time winner, and the revered Frankie Miñoza, who won this event twice.

Nirun stumbled with a 75 but still emerged as the best Thai finisher, with Tawit Polthai, the halfway leader, closing out with a 77 to finish six shots off.

American Brett Munson sizzled with a backside 33 and saved a 72 for 298.

 ??  ?? Mondilla celebrates after wrapping it up.
Mondilla celebrates after wrapping it up.

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