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Quiban hangs tough despite late mishap

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Gen. Trias, Cavite—Justin Quiban stumbled in blustery finish and holed out with a double-bogey for a 73, enabling a slew of others, including fancied Miguel Tabuena, to close in that all but set the stage for a wild finish in the ICTSI Eagle Ridge Challenge here yesterday.

Justin Quiban’s double-bogey for a 73 still proved enough to keep him on top of the leaderboard.

Dispatching erstwhile co-leader Michael Bibat with birdies on Nos. 13 and 16 to seize firm control, Quiban went 3-up over his nearest pursuers heading to the par-4 18th. But he missed a couple of shots while battling the gusts and ended up yielding two strokes on Aoki layout’s tough finishing par-4 hole.

But his one-over card, which came after he vaulted into a share of the lead with Bibat with a 65 Wednesday, still proved enough to keep him on top of the leaderboard as he assembled a 213 and closer to a third career victory after a breakthrough at PGT Asia at Luisita in 2017 and a dominant win in PGT Bacolod in 2018.

“I didn’t drive quite well and hit (irons) not so well either,” rued Quiban who described his 37-36 round that featured three birdies and two bogeys as mediocre. “But at least I was able to go up-and-down in some holes that minimized the damage.”

But his late miscue guaranteed a slam-bang finish to the P2 million event kicking off the 2021 Philippine Golf Tour season sponsored by ICTSI as Tabuena moved into strong contention on two late birdies for a 70, one of the two best scores in scorching, punishing day at one of Eagle Ridge’s four championship courses.

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Tabuena, who failed to figure in the two Riviera events late last year, birdied Nos. 14 and 16 and tied Zanieboy Gialon, who also birdied the 16th, for a 73, at 214 while Richard Sinfuego also rallied late with birdies on Nos. 16 and 17 to save a 74 for a 215, just two strokes off Quiban.

“Considering the wind, I think I played pretty solid although I could’ve played more aggressive off the tee which I might do tomorrow (today),” said Tabuena, who also gained strokes on Nos. 1 and 12 to offset his bogeys on Nos. 11 and 13.

“I like where I’m at and think I have a big chance tomorrow (today),” added the former two-time Philippine Open champion, who hinted at going on an attack mode in the final 18 holes of the event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc., saying: “I might be a little more aggressive to give myself more chances.”

Steady in challenging conditions with back-to-back 70s, Bibat stayed at even par after 10 holes but failed to recover from a bogey on the par-5 11th, yielding more strokes on Nos. 13 and 14 before holing out with a bogey on the 18th for the third straight day.

The 2013 PGT Rancho Palos Verdes champion limped with a 76 and slipped to fifth at 216 although he stayed in the hunt just three shots off the pace on a course that continued to bedevil the elite field’s games with the challenges varying in character in almost all holes.

First round leader Joenard Rates recovered a bit from a second round 76 with a 73 but lay five shots off Quiban at 218 at sixth followed by Jobim Carlos (73-219), and Rupert Zaragosa (73) and Paul Echavez (75) and amateur Jolo Magcalayo (70) at 220.

Ira Alido, the runaway winner at Riviera Langer leg, groped for a 74 and a 221 while Angelo Que turned in a second straight 73 for a 222 and Rufino Bayron and Reymon Jaraula pooled identical 224s after a 77 and 79, respectively.

Marvin Dumandan and Nilo Salahog stood at joint 15th at 225 after a pair of 78s while Riviera Couples winner Tony Lascuña matched par 72 for joint 17th at 226 with Manila-based American Lexus Keoninh, who skied to an 81. 

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