The Philippine Star

Juvic storms to six-shot lead on late birdie binge

- By DANTE NAVARRO

SILANG, Cavite – Even in the worst of times, Juvic Pagunsan knew how to be at his best.

The region’s former No. 1 rattled off four straight birdies from No. 13 at dusk and closed out with a 67, turning what had appeared to be a wild title chase into a virtual walk in the park as he stormed to a whopping sixstroke lead after 54 holes of play in the rain-hit ICTSI Riviera Classic here yesterday.

All looked at an unpredicta­ble ending to a long day marred by three rain delays and gale-force winds with Pagunsan barely clinging to a two-stroke lead over Tony Lascuña and a charging Ferdie Aunzo with a bogey on the long par-3 No. 12.

But just when the rest had thought of catching up in the closing holes, Pagunsan came through with that stirring, if decisive four-birdie string in tough, cold conditions, completing that brilliant 3532 card that effectivel­y put a lock on a record fourth straight championsh­ip on the Philippine Golf Tour.

Flashing superb iron play, Pagunsan birdied No. 13 from 10 feet, added two more from close range before capping his run with a 15-foot putt on No. 16 that left his rivals in awe and the outcome of the P2.5 million tournament practicall­y beyond doubt with a 207 aggregate.

For his six-shot lead could prove to be too tough for Aunzo to overcome with just 18 holes to play in the 72-hole championsh­ip that stirred so much interest despite Pagunsan wresting control in the first 36 holes with a 68 and 72 as severe playing conditions kept the toughest in the hunt and the rest out of contention.

Until Pagunsan recalled his fierce form and proved he’s still a cut above the rest.

 ??  ?? Juvic Pagunsan weighs down his options in the rain.
Juvic Pagunsan weighs down his options in the rain.

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