Princess Superal poised to win another one with flawless 66

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Princess Superal

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL – Princess Superal reminded everyone why she remains the face of women’s professional golf in the country as she fired a flawless four-under-par 66 to seize a two-shot lead heading into the final round of the ICTSI Negros Occidental Classic here on Wednesday.

Putting on a masterclass in composure and course management, Superal carved out the lone bogey-free round on a challenging day at the Negros Occidental Golf and Country Club, where even the most experienced players struggled with the tricky layout.

With a 36-hole total of 136, the inaugural Asia-Pacific Cup champion moved tantalizingly close to adding another Ladies Philippine Golf Tour title to her vast trophy collection.

Superal’s round was a study in precision and poise. She birdied three of the first seven holes – Nos. 1, 6 and 7 – converting from inside 13 feet, and later added a tap-in birdie on the par-3 16th to highlight her sharp iron play and deft touch on the greens.

Her accuracy off the tee and calm demeanor were evident throughout the day, as she methodically outplayed the field while others faltered in the face of mounting pressure.

But while Superal may be inching closer to the title, Korean Seo Yun Kim remains a clear and present threat.

After squandering a commanding six-stroke lead in the final round at Binitin last week, Kim showed resilience and purpose with a second 69 to trail Superal by two at 138 heading the final round of the 54-hole event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. Although she shared the lead briefly at three-under with birdies on Nos 6 and 9, a bogey on the 12th proved costly.

Meanwhile, Lois Kaye Go continued to lurk quietly at 140 after back-to-back 70s, just four strokes behind Superal. On a course where momentum can shift with a single missed putt or errant drive, she remains a potential spoiler.

Florence Bisera, once in the hunt, saw her title hopes unravel with a disastrous triple-bogey on the 11th and closed with a 72, slipping to solo fourth at 142. Daniella Uy rebounded with a 70 for a 144, while Angela Mangala faltered with a 75 after an impressive 70 for a 145.

Chanelle Avaricio and Tiffany Lee matched 146s after 71 and 76, respectively, while Pauline del Rosario, last week’s winner, is too far back to mount a serious challenge at 147 despite a closing birdie on No. 8 to salvage a 70. Also with seven-over totals were Gretchen Villacencio and Mafy Singson, who carded 71 and 74, respectively.

 

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