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Young guns upstage pros, take 1-2 spots

VELINDA Castil opens with a 73 to gain a one-shot lead in the ICTSI Del Monte Championship at the Del Monte Golf Club in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. | PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PGT
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BUKIDNON — A couple of local junior golfers trying to get the feel of tournament pro play got more than what they had hoped for as Velinda Castil carded a 73 to grab a one-stroke lead over Abby Abarcas and pro Florence Bisera at the start of the ICTSI Del Monte Championship at Del Monte Golf Club here on Tuesday.

While they did flash their familiarity with the tight, demanding layout on a hot day on this mountain-top course, Castil and Abarcas simply sustained their fine showing in the Junior PGT VisMin Classic at Pueblo de Oro last Sunday where they finished Nos. 2 and 3, respectively, behind Alethea Gaccion to secure spots in the national finals of the series.

But seizing early control of the P750,000 championship against the big guns hardly crossed their minds.

“I practiced a lot with my short game since that is the key here,” said the 15-year-old Castil, who birdied two of the four long holes, including the 18th that shoved her past Abarcas.

The eighth leg of this year’s LPGT, organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments Inc. and backed by PGTI official apparel Kampfortis Golf, is actually Castil’s second pro tournament after finishing tied for 15th at Forest Hills last June and she vowed to soak up the moment in the next two days and hoped for the best.

“I’ll just enjoy it, fairways-greens and try to go for two-putts,” she added.

Abarcas, on the other hand, puts premium on driving, saying: “It’s very important off the tee because the fairways are narrow and if you get it straight, you’ll have more chances.”

The 16-year-old rising star, who also hails from Manolo Fortich like Castil, said she had no expectations in her first pro event but came in bristling with confidence and kept a positive mindset despite bogeying three of the first five holes at the back.

That resulted in birdies on Nos. 15 and 18 then mixed two bogeys against a birdie at the front and missed catching Castil at the helm with a flubbed birdie try on the par-5 ninth.

“I didn’t expect to be where I stood but it’s exciting,” said Abarcas, who is also relishing her stint as a first-time member of the national pool.

While Bisera, who finished second to Daniella Uy at Forest Hills, bucked a couple of three-putt miscues to take the cudgels for the pros with a two-birdie, four-bogey card for joint second, Uy struggled trying to recover from a double-bogey start.

The former Junior World champion, who also won at Riviera in 2021, also bogeyed Nos. 7 and 8 although she bounced back with two birdies against another bogey in the next five holes and wound up with a 75 in a tie with Valley leg winner amateur Mafy Singson and Sarah Ababa at fourth.

Korean Seo Kim, back in the LPGT hunt after a two-leg absence due to injury, turned in a birdie-less 76 for a share of seventh with Apple Fudoli, Pamela Mariano and compatriot amateur Jiwon Lee.

For a while, two-leg winner and pre-tournament favorite Harmie Constantino appeared headed for an explosive run after coming through with a pitch-in eagle on the par-4 11th, her second hole.

But what came next was a long streak of mishits and missed putts, leading to seven bogeys as she instead limped with a 77 to slip to the group that included Chihiro Ikeda, Lesley Icoy, Annika Cedo and Gaccion at 11th.

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