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