Sarah Ababa struggles with 76, but still wins ICTSI Iloilo by 1

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ILOILO – Sarah Ababa returned to the winner’s circle by winning the ICTSI Iloilo Golf Challenge despite a challenging final-round 76 on Thursday, Oct. 10, here.

Unlike her dramatic comeback victory at the Apo Classic in March, where she clinched the win in the closing round, Ababa maintained steady control throughout this week’s event, the third-to-last on the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour calendar.

Heading into the final stretch, she held a three-stroke lead after 15 holes, and despite bogeys on the 16th and 18th, her challengers, including Chihiro Ikeda, couldn’t close the gap.

Ababa’s scrambling performance on the tough Iloilo Golf and Country Club course, known for its tricky layout, resulted in a three-day total of seven-over-par 217. Her resilience paid off as Ikeda, who was poised to make a late surge, faltered on the back nine and ended up with a similar six-over card to finish one stroke behind at 218.

Despite bogeys and some missed opportunities inside six feet, Ababa executed crucial pars when it mattered. She also believed her father, former Tour player Edgar Ababa, who acted as her caddie, brought some added fortune.

Her second victory also capped a stretch of ups and downs. After tying for second at Palos Verdes and placing fifth at Caliraya Springs earlier in the season, she faced consistency issues, often finishing outside the top 10. However, a tie for third at Forest Hills last month reignited her confidence heading into this week’s event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

In the final round, Ababa’s key par saves under pressure secured her the P130,000 winner’s purse.

Ikeda, who was fresh off a playoff loss at the Lakewood Championship, settled for second and P85,000, marking another close finish. Mafy Singson made a late charge with a 68, tying with Mikha Fortuna, who matched par-70, at third place with 219 totals. They split the combined P138,000 prizes.

Chanelle Avaricio finished fifth at 220 after a 73, while Daniella Uy rebounded with a 69 to secure solo sixth at 221. Kayla Nocum  carded a 73 and tied with Gretchen Villacencio, who fumbled with a 76, and Princess Superal, who struggled with a 77, at seventh, all finishing with 222s.

Meanwhile, Splendido Taal leg winner Jiwon Lee posted a 72 to finish 10th.

 

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