Manila Standard

Go moves up by 2 despite late mishap at Palos Verdes

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DAVAO—Lois Kaye Go extended her lead to two strokes over Chihiro Ikeda despite conceding two precious shots on the last hole, posting a 71 and positionin­g herself on the brink of a breakthrou­gh victory in the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ip here Wednesday.

Maintainin­g her focus through another scorching day at the Rancho Palos Verdes course, Go seemed poised to build a commanding lead with a two-under card after 17 holes. But she yielded a stroke on the par-4 No,. 18, which Ikeda birdied from 16 feet, settling for a twoshot advantage at 143.

Ikeda produced a two-birdie, twobogey round for a 72, keeping her position at second with a 145, while young Laurea Duque grabbed solo third at 147, also after matching par 72, as the challengin­g conditions, compounded by the gusts on some holes, saw erstwhile contenders struggle to sustain their momentum.

Despite securing a two-shot cushion, Go remained cautiously optimistic about her chances, acknowledg­ing the presence of formidable rivals.

“There are great players out there and anyone can shoot a good round tomorrow (Thursday),” she said.

Emphasizin­g the importance of maintainin­g focus and sticking to her game plan, Go expressed her determinat­ion to alleviate the mounting pressure of the final 18 holes of the P750,000 championsh­ip.

“I’m trying to focus on myself, how I handle my emotions,” said Go, eager to redeem herself after a disappoint­ing 10th place finish in her pro debut in the Apo Golf Classic last week.

“My goal is to be at peace with myself, where I am in my game, and try to commit to my swing changes and swing thoughts,” said Go, reflecting on her performanc­e over the past two days.

Ikeda, a former Order of Merit winner, aims to snap a long title drought on the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour.

Her last-hole heroics, coupled with Go’s slip-up, set the stage for an intense final round showdown.

Meanwhile, Duque, buoyed by her late birdie on No. 16, remains hopeful of clinching the championsh­ip.

“Both LK and Chihiro are really good players. I just want to play my game and see what happens,” said Duque, who placed sixth in Apo. “This is only my second profession­al event, if it comes, then I would be very thankful.”

Apo leg winner Sarah Ababa blew a two-under card after four holes as she faltered with four bogeys against another birdie in the next 10 holes, finishing with a 73 for joint fourth with Harmie Constantin­o, who also carded a one-over card at 148, five strokes off the leader.

Florence Bisera struggled with a 75 for a 149 while Miya Legaspi fought back with a 73 to tie Marvi Monsalve and Mikha Fortuna, who slipped with 75 and 76, respective­ly, at 150.

 ?? Manny Marcelo ?? Lois Kaye Go is eager to redeem herself after a disappoint­ing 10th place nish in her pro debut in the Apo Golf Classic last week.
Manny Marcelo Lois Kaye Go is eager to redeem herself after a disappoint­ing 10th place nish in her pro debut in the Apo Golf Classic last week.

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