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Angelo Que takes charge as rain halts play

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Angelo Que takes charge as rain halts play
Angelo Que hits an approach shot on No. 9.
Ernie Peñaredondo

DASMARINAS, Cavite, Philippines — Angelo Que stumbled and recovered coming off a first weather delay and took the clubhouse lead over Aussie Damien Jordan and Zanieboy Gialon when play was stopped the second time around due to heavy rain halfway through the $100,000 Aboitiz Invitational at the Orchard’s Palmer course here yesterday.

The long-hitting, late-starting Japan PGA Tour campaigner extended his birdie-binge in his solid first round 65 with back-to-back feats from No. 2 to draw level with Jordan and Gialon, who had wrapped up their respective morning rounds with 70 and 71, respectively, before play was stopped due to lightning threat.

Que actually stumbled with his first bogey in 23 holes on No. 5 at resumption of play but quickly got his game going again, hitting three straight birdies from No. 6 from short range to move ahead by three. But two bogeys at the back in tough condition slowed down his charge though he hit another birdie on No. 15 to go three-under for the day before play was suspended due to heavy rain and darkness.

“The strong rain affected my game on No. 13, otherwise it was pretty okay,” said Que, who had a provisional 10-under overall card with three holes to play, moving him 39 holes away from nailing his first Aboitiz crown after two runner-up finishes in 2013 and last year. “I’ll try to finish this tomorrow morning (today) and let’s see what would be my strategy given the wet condition.”

All stranded flights will finish their respective rounds at 6:30 a.m. today with the third round set right after the last flight will have completed play.

Gialon, meanwhile, tied Jordan at 135 with Ira Alido posting a one-under card and eight-under overall with three holes to play. Thai Namchok Tantipokhaul, on the other hand, shot a 69 for a 136.

Jobim Carlos and Tony Lascuña had identical three-under cards after 15 holes for seven-under total while Korean Kim Dae Won also went three-under and six-under overall with three holes to play.

Canadian Lee Sang and Aussie Tim Stewart were tied at 138 after a 70 and 68, respectively, in the 72-hole championship serving as the fifth leg of the second season of the PGT Asia put up by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

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