The Philippine Star

Bayron, Snyder share clubhouse lead

LIGHTNING DELAYS ABOITIZ 2ND ROUND

-

American Blake Snyder and Filipino Jay Bayron both rallied at the front to fire a 68 and 71, respective­ly, and shared the provisiona­l lead at six-under 138 in a weather-delayed second round of the $100,000 Aboitiz Invitation­al at Wack Wack’s East course yesterday.

Nicolas Paez, also of the US, birdied No. 12 coming out of a twohour long delay due to lightning and stood at seven- under overall with three holes to go when play was stopped due to darkness.

Paez, who strung up three birdies from No. 3 to tie Snyder and Bayron, moved ahead with a birdie on the 12th. He parred the next two for a running four- under card before organizers called off play due to darkness.

Those stranded will finish their games at 6: 30 a.m. today with the top 50 plus ties moving to the last 36 holes of the event put up by Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. and sponsored by ICTSI with the Asian Developmen­t Tour and Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s as co-organizers.

Despite the suspension of play, Paez, Snyder and Bayron loomed as the three bets to dispute the crown and the top $17,500 purse as the next best player lay six strokes off Paez although no lead is big on a tough course as the fabled WW East.

Thai Rattanon Wannasrich­an birdied two of the last six holes to shoot a 71 for a 143 while Swede Malcolm Kokocinski and Indonesian George Gandranata matched par 72s for the second straight day for 144s in a tie with Aussie David Gleeson, who carded a 71 and American Micah Shin, who also shot a pair of 72s.

Zanieboy Gialon had a one-under card after 15 holes for running even par.

Thai Suradit Yongcharoe­nchai stumbled with a 73 for a 145 in a tie with Jobim Carlos, who hobbled with a 75 with Arnold Villacenci­o at three over with six holes to play in the event backed by Custom Clubmakers, adidas, KZG, Summit Mineral Water, Srixon, Pacsports, TaylorMade, Sharp and Champion.

Tony Lascuña, a pre-tournament favorite with four victories on the ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour and winner of this event in 2014 at Riviera, bounced back from an opening 76 with a 70 to join the 146 scorers, who included twotime winner Elmer Salvador, who fumbled with a 74, South African Mathiam Keyser and Chris Akers of Australia, who both shot 71s, and Dodge Kemmer of the US, who also turned in an even par 72. Thai Pijit Petchkasem had a two- over card with six holes to go.

Frankie Miñoza, winner of the last PGT event in Negros where he edged Rio-bound Miguel Tabuena in a record five-hole playoff, also made a 72 but stood too far behind at 147 in a tie with Manila Southwoods ADT winner Gavin Green of Malaysia, who also shot a 72, and Marvin Dumandan, who turned in an impressive 69 Wednesday but skied to a 78 yesterday.

 ?? ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O ?? Blake Snyder looks for an opening after an errant drive on No. 4.
ERNIE PEÑAREDOND­O Blake Snyder looks for an opening after an errant drive on No. 4.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines