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Luisita opens 5-shot lead in Fil-Am golf tourney

BAGUIO CITY – A last day collapse last year denied Luisita Golf and Country Club a back to back the title, but the Tarlac-based squad is dead set to rectify things with a win in the Seniors Championship crown with a strong start in the 70th Fil-Am Invitational Golf Tournament on Dec. 5.

Chino Raymundo scored well at the short and tricky Baguio Country Club fairway to walk home with a two-over 63 which is good for 34 to lead Luisita to 122 and take the opening lead in the annual tournament that attracts player from the Asia Pacific rim.

Raymundo had solid games from his teammate with former pro player Eddie Bagtas scoring a 31, while Rodel Mangalubnan and Danilo Cruz chipped in 29 and 28, respectively as Luisita opened with a five-shot lead on Manila Southwoods.

Southwoods got a 33 from Raul Minoza, while Tommy Manotoc churned in a solid 30 and a pair of 27s from Bong Sison and Theody Pascual to keep the Carmona, Cavite-based squad at a striking distance on Luisita.

Southwoods enjoy a five-point lead on third-ranked Camp John Hay which had a 31 from Monet Garcia.

John Marasigan made 29 points, while Fred Puckett and Goody Ignacio counted with a 27 and 25 points, respectively.

The former three-time champion is 10 off the leading Luisita but six points ahead of defending champion Megafiber which managed a 106, with 16 off the leader.

At Camp John Hay, Luisita benefited from a two-point deduction on Southwoods as the two squads opened with a similar 115 points.

Demy Saclot paced the Luisita Am squad with 31 points and a solid 29, 28 and 27 from Edmund Yee, Chito Laureta and Raffy Garcia, in that order.

Southwoods was led by Thirdy Escano, who shot one of the three over in that division for 33 points, Daniel Samaniego added 29, while Alexander Ignacio chipped in 26.

But Southwoods could have taken the lead if Raulito Magpantay’s score of 27 was taken but he was penalized for two points for an infraction.

Dugong Bughaw and Leeward Fil-Am are tied at the third spot with identical 113 points.

“We are at a disadvantage here and we know that Luisita is a strong team,” said Escano of Manila Southwoods.

“But then we will be giving them a good fight. Laban lang kami (We have to fight on),” added the former national team member.

Park Jong Won scored 30 points and lead defending super senior champion Camp John Hay to 94 for a 25 point lead.

Defending individual champion and former Baguio mayor Mauricio Domogan chipped in 28, while Albert Tualla tallied 20 and Jun Tolete and Carlos Nano had a pair of 16s, one of which did not count.

Senior Golfers of Veterans, Inc. had a 26 from Jun Baguco for a 69, while Eaglemasters is at third spot with 57. (PNA)

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