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Career-best 66 nets Ababa 4-shot lead
ANTIPOLO—Sarah Ababa dished out a career-low round of five-under 66 and took full command after 18 holes of the ICTSI Forest Hills Classic—four strokes clear of Daniella Uy and Mikha Fortuna in Cogeo here on Tuesday. Two birdies from pin-length high, a chip-in feat, and another couple of drained putts from the fringe highlighted Ababa’s pair of 33s at the par-71 hilly Nicklaus course as the Davaoeña ace put herself on track toward ending a winless campaign since securing her first victory at Sherwood Hills way back in 2015.

“This is my best round (as a pro) but this is my first tournament here,” said Ababa in Filipino, who tied for third with amateur Lois Kaye Go in the last Ladies Philippine Golf Tour leg at Valley. Ababa, who birdied Nos. 1, 3. 11, 12 and 17—all par-4s, added she was motivated by the organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.’s recent ruling setting a cut (85) after 18 holes to further improve the quality of play in the women’s side of the two-pro circuit sponsored by ICTSI.
“There was an effort, for sure, to do better. I practiced hard (at Orchard) and stayed patient all throughout, especially off the mound since the fairways are narrow,” said Ababa, who also bucked the heat and the wind which blew at regular intervals.
Daniella Uy matched Ababa’s twobirdie feat in the first three holes to coshare the lead in the P1 million tournament and the former Junior World champion pulled ahead with another birdie on No. 10, only to yield it on Ababa’s back-to-back feats from No. 11 coupled with her bogeys on Nos. 12 and 17.
Uy, also chasing a second win after topping the Riviera leg in bubble setup in 2021, ended up with a 70, which Fortuna matched in a 35-35 round marked by an eagle on No. 6 and birdies on Nos. 12 and 16 against three bogeys.
After winding up eighth in her maiden pro tournament at Valley with a closing 80, Fortuna birdied two of the first seven holes at the back to get going then recovered from a two-bogey mishap (Nos. 18 and 5) with an eagle on the par-5 sixth. But the former Univ. of Oklahoma mainstay missed seizing solo second with another miscue on the par-3 seventh for joint second while Apple Fudolin likewise posted her best start in year with a two-birdie, two-bogey card for solo fourth with 71. invited those offering merchandise, health foods, supplements and other health products.
Florence Bisera, meanwhile, squandered a two-under card after 10 holes with four bogeys against a birdie in the last five holes as she wound up with a 72 to slip to a share of fifth with Korean Min Yeong Kim, who bogeyed two of the last four, while Go finished with a 74 for a share of seventh with Rev Alcantara.
Harmie Constantino, the pre-tournament favorite with back-to-back victories at Luisita and Villamor, groped for form all day, limping with three double bogeys and three bogeys against three birdies as she fell to joint 10th at 77 with Korean Ju Young Yang.
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“The mission is to bring everybody together and celebrate sports in the Philippines in general,” added Buenaobro of Triple Threat Sports.
GOLF CHAMPS. Pro Antonio Lascuna and amateur partners Robert Sobrepeña, president of Forest Hills, Thirdy Escaño and Ronnie Samaniego emerged as the champion team of the ICTSI Forest Hills Classic after shooting a 16-underpar 55 at the Nicklaus course. They beat by countback the foursome of Guido Van der Valk (pro), Alvin Buenaventura, Lee Tajonera and DJ Padilla. With them is Forest Hills sports and games head Mari Imperial.