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Golf: Pagunsan romps off with Apo Classic Title with 6-shot win
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Jul 3, 2009 - 10:01:27 AM
DAVAO,
July 4 (PNA) -- Juvic Pagunsan capped his three-day romp in the
ICTSI-Philippine Golf Tour's Apo Classic with a closing one-under par
71 on Friday, cruising to a six-shot victory over Jerome Delariarte and
Artemio Murakami and underscoring his claim as the country’s top
shotmaker yesterday.
Sitting
on a five-stroke cushion at the start of the final round, Pagunsan
played pressure-free throughout the day, letting a couple of birdies
slip away with flubbed putts but still running away with the crown on a
206 aggregate.
He
took the top P200,000 and will head for Kuala Lumpur next week with the
momentum and confidence for a crack at the crown on the Malaysian tour.
Pagunsan,
who anchored his triumph on a fiery 66 in the first round of the
54-hole tournament, will skip the ICTSI Pueblo de Oro Championship in
Cagayan de Oro, the fourth leg of the 10-stage circuit sponsored by
ICTSI (International Container Terminal Services, Inc.), next week.
Murakami,
Pagunsan’s buddy and fellow Asian Tour campaigner, rallied with a
two-under par 70 and gained a share of runner-up honors with Jerome
Delariarte, who failed to sustain his under-par rounds of 71-69 with a
72.
Both
wound up with 212s and received P92,500 each.
Elmer Salvador, runner-up to Marvin Dumandan here last year when the
local tour kicked off with a three-leg circuit, backed by MJ Carr Golf
Management and supported by Pisanti, The Country Club, Srixon, FAMI,
Business Mirror, Motorola, Omnisource and Pepsico, also carded an even
par 72 and settled for fourth with a 214. He got P50,000.
Dumandan,
who has racked up over P300,000 in the first two legs of the circuit
with a victory at Eagle Ridge and a runner-up finish at Mt. Malarayat,
tinkered with his driving for this tournament and paid dearly for it as
he struggled to find his rhythm and form with rounds of 73 and 71
before closing out with an even par 72.
He placed fifth at 216 worth P40,000 but remained on top of the Order of Merit race.
Ramil
Bisera also shot a 72 and tied Jun Bernis, shooting a 73, for sixth
with 271s with both players halving the combined P65,000 purse.
Seven
players finished tied for eighth at 218, including first leg winner
Danny Zarate, who struggled with a 73. Carito Villaroman, Richard
Abaring and Ebarra Quiachon all had 69s, Mars Pucay rallied with a 71,
and Ruben Sasutil and Elmer Saban each had 74. Each received P22,000.
Peter Villaber emerged the low amateur with a 220 after a 74 for a share of 16th.
Up
by seven over Murakami after two rounds, Pagunsan yielded three shots
with a bogey on No. 2 coupled by Murakami’s birdies on Nos. 1 and 3.
But
the smooth-swinging Bacolod shotmaker, a revered named on the Asian
Tour, buckled down to work by hitting four birdies against two more
bogeys for that 71.
Murakami
failed to come up with a follow up to that fine start, dropping strokes
on Nos. 4 and 13 before making a birdie-birdie finish.
Five
down at the start of the day, Delariarte, runner-up to rookie Rufino
Bayron at ICSTI-Valley last year, made four straight birdies from No. 6
and added another one on No. 15 but dropped five shots on two holes
with a triple-bogey on No. 2 and a double-bogey on the 10th. (PNA)
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