The Philippine Star

Ardina finds tempo, heads to Scotland

- By LITO A. TACUJAN

She broke through her longest pro golf drought due to lockdown and, in the process, locked in a berth in the AIG British Open.

Filipina pro Dottie Ardina had languished at home for over 60 days because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But she made a smashing return to form Sunday with a superb four-under 67 in the final round of the Marathon LPGA Classic in Sylvania, Ohio.

The 26-year-old Ardina not only finished joint 20th with a six-under 278 but emerged No. 8 overall after delisting those who have been seeded earlier in the British Open. The Open is slated Aug. 20-23 at the fabled Royal Troon Old Course in Scotland with $4.5 million as prize money.

“It was a grinder early but I worked on it and found my tempo and rhythm and became more comfortabl­e again,” said Ardina.

Missing the cut last week in the Drive On Championsh­ip, also in Ohio, the Canlubang ace started out in the Marathon Classic with 72-70 rounds.

“After spending extra time on the range Friday, she knew which part of her game needs to improve and she made a tremendous comeback in the last two days,” said her longtime caddy, Jay Davey.

By this time, another Filipina, rookie pro Bianca Pagdangana­n, was making a big splash early in the season with her nerve-wracking power game. She could unleash 345-yard drives and was soon hailed the season’s longest hitter.

Meanwhile, the veteran Ardina methodical­ly gained ground on the top contenders and closed out her stint with a 69 and 67, spiking her final outing with five birdies and a bogey to earn her passage to the British Open with a joint 20th finish.

“She’s excited to be back in competitiv­e golf and looking to build on more confidence as the year goes,’’ said Davey.

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