Baguio—Januarius Private Equity-1 saw its overnight lead sliced to six by a resurgent Eastridge-1, even as defending champion Manila Southwoods-1 put up impressive numbers to get back into contention midway through the Fil-Championship action in the 73rd Januarius Fil-Am Golf Invitational here on Thursday.
Starting at the back side of Baguio Country Club, Terence Joseph Macatangay had a string of three birdies from Nos. 15 to 17 to finish with a team-high 32 points.
Jet Mathay got four straight pars coming home for a 31 and was backed by Kirby Lachica (29) and Ayon Sanchez (27) for 119 and 250 total.
Eastridge-1 turned in a brilliant 128 with Ronel Tagaan (35), Alexander Bisera (34) and Edison Tabalin (33) leading the way.
John Michael Uy added 26 for the Binangonan-based squad’s 244.
Ryan Monsalve and Lanz Uy paced with 33 each, while Shinichi Suzuki and Aidric Chan made 30 and 29, respectively, for Manila Southwoods-1 for 125 and 243.
Over at Camp John Hay, Eastridge-2 extended its advantage to 29 points, a very good cushion heading to the last two rounds at BCC starting on Saturday.
Jhondie Quibol torched the par-69 layout with five birdies against one bogey for a whopping 40.
Zeus Sara was equally superb with a 39.
Other scorers for Eastridge-2 (146-281) were Lloyd Labrador (35) and Demetrio Sanchez (32), Richard Joson’s 30 did not count in the five-to-play, four-to-count format.
Januarius Private Equity-2 (132) and Manila Southwoods (135), which is seeking a repeat of last year’s success, ended up tied for second with 252. At fourth was Valley Golf Mamamboys (114-234).
In Fil-A, Uraguns-1 (113-211) has a slim lead over Batangas Barakos-Riviera (109-206) and X1R-Ecoverde (102-204), while Time Cargo Logistics (121-356) continues to dominate Forest Hills-2 (114-224) in Am-A.