ANTIPOLO CITY — Amateur Mafy Singson made a huge 10-stroke turnaround to jump from the middle of the pack to the top of the heap with a superb three-under 69, driving past Chihiro Ikeda and Korean amateur Min Yeong Kim and closer to a second pro crown in the ICTSI Valley Golf Challenge here yesterday.
Not a bit fazed by a seven-over 79 showing in the first round Tuesday, Singson exploded early in a big backside 33 start then picked herself up from a double-bogey on No. 3 with a birdie on the next then gained another stroke on the par-5 seventh for the second straight day following a two-hour delay due to lightning.
In a flash, the many-time national team mainstay found herself towing the field with a four-over 148 as Ikeda and Kim, who had kept a two-shot lead when play was stopped with three holes to play, made two bogeys each at the finish. Ikeda and Kim holed out with 75 and 73, respectively, and dropped to a three-way tie instead with Daniella Uy at 149.
Just a stroke off Ikeda after 18 holes, Uy took charge with a two-birdie, two-bogey card after 11 holes but made two more bogeys in the next five and wound up with a 74 that however kept her within a stroke off the new leader with 18 holes left in the P750,000 championship.
“My driving wasn’t so good (in the first round). In this course, you really need to drive well to be in the fairway all the time. I drove a lot better today (yesterday) but still not good although I was able to save more (pars) and made more putts,” said Singson, who upstaged the top pros to snatch the LPGT Splendido Taal crown last year.”
But so-so finishes had marred her stints and ruined her bid for a second pro crown in this year’s edition of the ICTSI-backed circuit. Her blistering second-round assault, though, in difficult conditions, coupled with Ikeda and Kim’s late-hole meltdowns, put her back in the conversation.
“I’m excited. But I’m hoping for the best tomorrow (today). I hope to play steady and well,” added the ICTSI-backed shotmaker.
Ikeda fell off the leaderboard with an error-riddled start in hot conditions. Yet her rivals also tumbled one after another while facing severe tests at Valley South in dark skies early in the afternoon. The reigning Ladies Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit champion birdied the 11th to regain control.
She bogeyed No. 14 for the second straight time but came up with a chip-in birdie from 40 yards on the next, only to come up cold at resumption of play.
“I had no problem with the delay. In fact, I was able to relax since I was already tired. But the course is really tough,” Ikeda said.
Rookie pro Mikha Fortuna, meanwhile, also moved into strong contention with a 71 for a 150, just a couple of shots off Singson at fifth, while Martina Miñoza also remained in chase despite a 76 for a 151 and three-peat seeking Harmie Constantino and amateur Lois Kaye Go matched 152s after a 76 and 74, respectively, to guarantee a wide-open finish.