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Alido bounces back, gains two-shot lead

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Alido bounces back, gains two-shot lead
Ira Alido hacks his tee shot on the par-3 No. 4
JOVEN CAGANDE

CANLUBANG, Philippines – Ira Alido blew a three-stroke lead at the front but fought back from two shots down and went 2-up again over a charging Rupert Zaragosa with an eagle-spiked 69 in a topsy-turvy third round of the W Express RVF Cup Amateur Golf Championship at Cangolf’s North course here yesterday.

But while Alido managed to thwart Zaragosa’s challenge and regained the men’s lead, Harmie Constantino tumbled down the women’s leaderboard with a 76 as Korean Hwang Min-jeong fired a 70 and wrested a huge four-stroke margin heading to the final round of the annual championship held as part of the PLDT Group National Amateur Golf Tour.

It is backed by the MVP Sports Foundation, Cignal and Metro Pacific Investments.

Zaragosa, out to atone a string of mediocre finishes, flashed fierce form with four birdies at the front and quickly erased a three-stroke deficit with another birdie on No. 11, moving 2-up on a two-shot swing as Alido bogeyed the par-3 hole.

But the three-day leader recovered with a birdie on No. 12 then bucked the wind with a solid 7-iron second shot from 170 yards that bounced once onto the green and into the cup of the par-4 13th, which Zaragosa bogeyed, and went 3-up again with another birdie on the next.

But Alido’s final hole bogey for a 35-34 and a 210 kept Zaragosa within striking distance at 212. The  latter carded a 68 with young Korean Kim Joo Hyung and Cebu’s Weiwei Gao joining the championship group with 68-214 and 71-216.

Yuto Katsuragawa sustained his fightback from an opening 77 with a second straight 70 but the ace Japanese shotmaker remained seven shots behind at 217 in a tie with Jolo Magcalayo (73) while Carl Corpus lay a shot farther back at 218 with a 73.

The event is organized and conducted by the National Golf Association of the Philippines and held in honor of the late golf patron and former NGAP president Rod Feliciano.

Hwang, meanwhile, moved 18 holes away from nailing another major win after humbling the pros at Mt. Malarayat two years ago, stringing a pair of 35s on four birdies against two bogeys for a three-day haul of 216, four strokes ahead of a faltering Constantino.

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