The Philippine Star

Kim hangs on as Carlos charges back with 67

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CAGAYAN DE ORO – Kim Joo Hyung checked a shaky finish with back-to-back birdies, matching Jobim Carlos’ fiery windup to cling to a one-stroke lead with a 69 and stay on course for a breakthrou­gh in the ICTSI Pueblo De Oro Championsh­ip here yesterday.

Kim, 16, flashed steely nerves under pressure, rebounding from a missed green bogey on No. 16 with birdies on the last two to somehow cushion the impact of Carlos’ fiery windup, which spiked the latter’s bogey-free 67 on another day of torrid scoring at the Pueblo De Oro layout.

“I hit some great shots today (yesterday) and my putting strokes were better although I missed some birdie chances,” said Kim, whose 15-under 201 aggregate put the rising Korean star 18 holes away from becoming one of the youngest winners on tour at 16.

But Carlos, who assembled a 202, made sure to hound Kim in his first clear crack at the crown after the latter turned in a pair of joint sixth finishes in his first two pro tournament­s at Apo and Del Monte.

Kim held Carlos at bay at the turn, staying three-up after matching the Filipino ace’s 34 start. But he bogeyed No. 11 and Carlos pulled within one with a birdie on the 12th although the Korean went 2-up again with his own birdie on No. 14 only to drop another stroke on No. 16 before the two players matched closing birdies to make it a one-stroke game.

“Playing against Kim was tough. He has vastly improved with his shotmaking since our amateur days,” said Carlos, also in the hunt for a second crown after scoring a come-from-behind win at Apo Invitation­al two weeks ago. “I have to bring my A-game to level with him. It should be fun in the last 18 holes.”

A horde of pursuers actually turned in fiery starts to make it a wide-open race but all faded out with mishaps at the backside, which surprising­ly held its own after yielding a number of under-par cards in the first two rounds of the P3 million event sponsored by ICTSI.

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? Jobim Carlos (left) hopes to sneak past Kim Joo Hyung in their final round duel.
JUN MENDOZA Jobim Carlos (left) hopes to sneak past Kim Joo Hyung in their final round duel.

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