The Philippine Star

Highlands pads WGAP lead to 5

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Tagaytay Highlands made the most of its WGAP Circuit hosting, coming away with two victories and a one third-place finish to pull away again in the overall race after six legs at the Midlands and Lucky Nine courses in Tagaytay recently.

But the Highlander­s went through some anxious moments before nipping a hardfighti­ng Forest Hills side and snaring the Class A via countback after both teams finished with identical 140 points.

Tagaytay’s Class C squad, however, stamped its class and pooled a 150 to post an eight-point romp over Villamor before settling for third in Class B won by Sta. Elena over Camp Aguinaldo.

The huge seven-point output hiked Tagaytay’s total to 26 points, now five points clear off Villamor (21) and six ahead of Forest Hills (20) with Sta. Elena and Alabang toting 12 and 11 points, respective­ly.

Heading to the sixth stop, Tagaytay held on to a one-point lead over joint second-running Villamor and Forest Hills but cashed in on the proverbial home-court edge to build another big cushion heading to the last two legs of the annual eight-stage circuit organized and conducted by the Women’s Golf Associatio­n of the Philippine­s.

Sharing the spotlight were individual winners Abigail Lapid of Orchard (40 pointsClas­s A), Wack Wack’s Isabel de Jesus (42 points-Class B) and Villamor’s Angela Castro (47 points-Class C).

Canlubang will host the penultimat­e leg on Sept. 11 at the North course before the circuit winds up at Sta. Elena on Oct. 9.

Nini Eustaquio fired 36 Stableford points while Sophia Blanco and Rebecca Albert shot 35 points each and Hee Kyung “Grace” Jung added 34 points for Tagaytay’s 140 total in Class A.

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