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Superal zeroes in on ICTSI title; Ikeda falters

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TAGAYTAY – Princess Superal moved in the threshold of snapping a long title spell on the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour, pouncing on erstwhile leader Chihiro Ikeda’s early struggle and shaky finish to seize a six-stroke lead with a 69 in the second round of the ICTSI Tagaytay Highlands Challenge Highlands Golf and Country Club here yesterday.

Superal went from one-down to two-up just after four holes as Ikeda fumbled with three straight bogeys from No. 2 with the former negating her bogey mishap on No. 5 with birdies on Nos. 7 and 9 before enduring windy condition at the back and preserving the tournament-best one-under card.

Princess Superal

She actually stumbled with a bogey on No. 16 but holed out with a birdie and pulled away by six with a 140 as Ikeda dropped two strokes on the 16th and closed out with a bogey for a 76 and a 146.

“My driving has been consistent and my irons worked well,” said Superal, who hit nine fairways and 11 greens, capping her superb round with 29 putts.

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“I hope my long wait is over and I’m really hungry for a win,” added the former US Girls Juniors champion, now 18 holes away from scoring a follow-up to her last LPGT win in 2016 at Eastridge, where she nipped then amateur Pauline del Rosario by one.

Cyna Rodriguez blew a two-under card after five holes as she went on a roller-coaster ride with two more birdies against three bogeys and a double-bogey to finish with a 71. Though the former three-time LPGT Order of Merit winner moved up to third at 148, she lay too far behind at eight down heading to the final round of the 54-hole championship sponsored by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

The rest, including the fancied Thais, continued to waver in tough condition with Sarinee Thitiratanakorn hobbling with a 79 for a 154 and compatriot Amolkan Phalajivin rebounding from an opening 79 with a 77 for a 156 for joint fifth with local amateur Kristine Torralba, who skied to an 81 after a 75.

Former leg winner Sarah Ababa also stumbled with an 80 and dropped to joint seventh with Korean amateur Choeun Bang, who made a 79, and Filipina amateur Mafy Singson, who turned in an 81, while Tirana Yoopan, also of Thailand, carded a second 80 for a 160 in the event backed by Custom Clubmakers, BDO, Meralco, Sharp, KZGm PLDT, Champion, Summit Mineral Water and K&G Golf

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