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Dungca pulls off final-round comeback in Pradera Verde Junior PGT

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Aug 14
  • 3 min read

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LUBAO, Pampanga, August 14 ------ Ronee Dungca proved her breakout performance in the Riviera leg reflected her true ability as she staged a stirring comeback from four shots down to edge Mavis Espedido by one and clinch the girls’ 7-10 crown in the ICTSI Pradera Verde Junior PGT Championship.


Showing poise and precision beyond her years, the rising star from Angeles City came out firing at Pradera Verde’s Pinatubo course, birdieing four of her first 10 holes. She hit another birdie on the 12th but wavered coming home with bogeys on Nos. 13 and 16 to card a 69, completing a two-day total of 143. Espedido, who held a commanding four-shot lead after an opening 70, launched a late charge with a birdie-eagle run from No. 16 to momentarily reclaim the lead. But a costly double bogey on the 18th saw her finish with a 74 for a 144 total – handing Dungca the victory.


Dungca’s final-round performance followed a clutch opening 74, which she capped with back-to-back birdies to gain momentum entering the final day of the 36-hole event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. “I focused more on my short game, and it really paid off with a good score,” said 9-year-old Dungca from OB Montessori, Angeles City.


Venus delos Santos settled for third at 151 after a 76, followed by Penelope Sy who hit a late birdie to save an 80 and finish fourth at 164. Tyra Garingalao also carded an 80 to end up fifth at 167. With one leg remaining in the seven-stage Luzon series – set at Camp John Hay in Baguio City next week – the battle for the final three spots in the Elite Junior Finals in the girls’ 7-10 division is shaping up to be a thrilling finish.


In the boys’ youngest category, Zoji Edoc claimed his second straight leg title – and third overall – with a commanding 11-stroke romp over Halo Pangilinan. He slowed down with a 78 for a 154 total, while Pangilinan settled for second with an 81 for 165. Korean Sooreen Lee finished third at 170 after another 85. In the boys’ 11-14 class, Zianbeau Edoc kept his slim finals hopes alive, claiming a second straight win after missing the first four legs. He fired a 70 to post a 141 total and held off Vito Sarines, who closed with a 69 but fell two shots short at 143.


Race Manhit matched par 72 for third at 146, while Jacob Casuga and Jacobo Gomez followed with 151 and 153 after 77 and 78, respectively. Lisa Sarines, meanwhile, turned in a sizzling 68 to overtake twin sister Mona and claim her third leg title in the girls’ 11-14 category with a four-under 140 total. Mona, who opened with a 71, matched that score on Day 2 to finish at 142.


Kendra Garingalao bounced back from a 78 with a 73 to clinch third at 151, reinforcing her hold on the No. 3 spot in the division rankings behind the Sarines sisters. Korean standout Seeun Pak inched closer to a spectacular Junior PGT debut, pulling away by nine over Chloe Rada with a second-round 78 for a 164 total in the 54-hole girls’ 15-18 division contest. Pak, an 18-year-old from Mimosa Plus, delivered a hole-in-one on the 146-yard second hole using an 8-iron Ping and a ProV1x 3 ball. The ace came just after she double-bogeyed the first hole. For her feat, Pak received a certificate, vouchers and P5,000 cash from the host club, represented by Mike Singgaran and Golf Operations manager Joey Seran. Rada struggled with an 86 to fall back at 173, while Tiffany Bernardino shot an 89 for 177. Angelica Bañez followed with a 94 for 182.


In the boys’ 15-18 division, Zachary Villaroman surged ahead with a strong frontside finish, highlighted by an eagle and a birdie, en route to a two-under-par 70 and a 36-hole total of 143. Building on his overnight one-shot lead over Jose Carlos Taruc, Villaroman extended the gap to six strokes with 18 holes remaining.


Source: spin.ph

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