The Philippine Star

Southwoods grabs lead in Fil-Am golf

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BAGUIO – Edmund Yee carded 34 points as Manila Southwoods scored a 110 to wrest control in the Seniors FilChampio­nship of the 66th Fil-Am Golf Invitation­al at the Baguio Country Club course here yesterday.

Yee’s superb round worth a two-over 63 in stroke play at the short but tricky layout, spiked by two birdies against four bogeys, keyed the Carmona-based squad’s surge with Bong Sison, Herminio Maravilla and Cipriano Anton backing him up with 27, 25 and 24, respective­ly.

With a two-day 214 aggregate, Southwoods took a three-point lead over defending champion Pugo Adventure, which put in the day’s best score of 111 to rebound from fifth to second with a 211.

Ed Montenegro shot 30 points while Douglas Puckett, Goodie Ignacio and eight-time individual champion Fred Puckett added 29, 28 and 24, respective­ly, for the defending champions while first day leader John Hay failed to sustain its impressive 106 start with a 100 and slid to third at 206.

Jeung Sek Jun led John Hay with 28 points after failing to count in the first round while Bong Mandapat had 26, Baguio Mayor Mauricio Domogan added a 24 and Clyde Cabreros chipped in a 22 for the former three- peat winners.

Meanwhile, action in the premier seniors division shifts to the long John Hay course tomorrow with fancied San Miguel team tipped to rebound from a 103 for a 205.

Former pro Eddie Bagtas atoned for a 27 start with a 30 but failed to draw solid backup from the rest as Rudy Amata made a 25 and Chito Laureta and Fernando delos Reyes tossed in 24 points apiece.

“We’re down by nine but that’s okay as we get into CJH where long hitters will have a better day,” said Bagtas, who had two pick-ups against two birdies.

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