DAVAO CITY — Determined to rebound from a lackluster pro debut last week, Lois Kaye Go did spring back at Rancho Palos Verdes here, seizing a one-stroke lead over Chihiro Ikeda with a 72 after 18 holes of the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championship Tuesday.
While it marked a significant turnaround following a disappointing 10th place finish in the Apo Golf Classic, Go’s performance in the closing stretch left room for improvement.
A series of bogeys in three of the last four holes hindered her from securing a more comfortable lead, allowing Ikeda and others to remain within striking distance despite the challenging course conditions and unpredictable putting surfaces.
Despite her struggles, Go expressed gratitude for her position, admitting she didn’t expect to be in contention — more so to be in the lead — after her previous performance.
“But I’m glad I am (in the lead). It’s been a while since I’ve been in this position,” the many-time national team standout said.
Starting at the backside, the Cebuana ace dominated two of the first three par-5s (Nos. 12 and 1) and looked poised to assert her dominance with another birdie from 8 feet on No. 6.
But she faltered on the homeward stretch, bogeying Nos. 6 and 7 after missing the greens, followed by a three-putt mishap on the ninth.
Looking ahead, Go remains focused on her game plan and aims to protect her shaky lead over the next two days.
“No expectations for the rest of the week. Just stick with my game plan and see what happens,” she added.
Ikeda also made things happen early on, hitting back-to-back birdies from No. 5. But she failed to get up-and-down on the seventh and yielded two strokes on the tough par-3 No. 11 to card a 73.
Meanwhile, Florence Bisera and Mikha Fortuna hit late birdies and saved 74s for joint third place, while Apo Golf Classic winner Sarah Ababa carded a 75 for a share of fifth place with Harmie Constantino, Laurea Duque and Marvi Monsalve.
Gretchen Villacencio, also out to redeem herself from a joint 15th place finish last week, took charge with a birdie-birdie run from No. 1. But she hobbled with a bogey on the sixth and a double bogey on No. 9 then closed out with three bogeys in the last six holes.