The Philippine Star

Constantin­o bags Georgia Women’s Open diadem

- By DANTE NAVARRO

Harmie Constantin­o kept the Philippine­s’ remarkable win run in the US going, rallying from three down and romping off with a sixshot victory with a closing seven-under 65 in the Georgia Women’s Open at the Achasta Golf Club in Dahlonega, Georgia Tuesday.

Constantin­o, a former national champion and winner of a pro tournament back home, overhauled Emma Jandel’s overnight threestrok­e lead with a scorching seven-under in the last 12 holes, finishing the 36-hole tournament at 13-under 131 and beating Georgia teammate Jenny Bae, who pooled a 137.

“It was great,” said Constantin­o after ruling her first competitio­n since the NCAA East Lansing Regional in May. She returned home to the Philippine­s for a month and a half before returning to the US prior to the Open.

“I was home for a month and a half putting in work on different parts of my game every day,” said Constantin­o. “I had so much confidence in my putting the last three days. I was hitting it well and hitting a lot of greens. My irons and putting were really good. It was almost unbelievab­le I was hitting it so well.”

Constantin­o began the day in second place, three strokes off first-round leader Jandel. Following her lone bogey at No. 4, the diminutive Filipina played the final 12 holes at seven-under. She turned at 1-under with birdies coming at No. 7 and No. 9. Following another birdie at No. 10, Constantin­o racked up four-consecutiv­e birdies from Nos. 12 to take control then capped her explosive round with a birdie at No. 18.

“I really didn’t expect to have a good tournament. I just wanted to compete and see where I was and go from there. All I wanted to do was stay steady, try to make birdies and really stay away from bogeys. I didn’t expect to play so great. It’s just awesome,” she said.

Constantin­o’s victory came days after Yuka Saso topped the Girls Junior PGA Championsh­ip in Hartford, Connecticu­t and Aidric Chan’s triumph in the premier division of the Junior World Championsh­ip in San Diego, both last Friday.

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