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Pagunsan slows down, keeps lead

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National team mainstay Juvic Pagunsan overcame intermittent rains, firing a one-over-par 73 to keep a commanding seven-stroke lead going into the final round of the second Canlubang Amateur Open golf championship at Canlubang’s South course yesterday.

With the Robert Trent Jones-designed layout spared by the heavy downpour that swept the metropolis but played long with soft and muddy fairways, Pagunsan came up with a decent round as he virtually put the wraps on the coveted crown in the 72-hole tournament.

Carmellete Villaroman carded a four-over-par 76 and totalled 227 as she beat Heidi Chua (77) and Ruby Chico-Walker (78) by three strokes for the ladies championship.

After three rounds in the men’s championship, Pagunsan, who established a course-record eight-under 64 in the second round, had a seven-under 209, seven strokes up on first-round leader and fellow Canlubang bet Solomon Gines.

Gines, a former member of the national team, matched par 72 as he surged past Wack Wack’s Marlon Dizon to seize second place with a 216. Dizon fell 10 shots off the face following a fat 76 for a 219.

Ronnie Torrecampo also of Canlubang shot the day’s best score of one-under 71 to gain solo fourth place with a 220.

Marvin Dumandan and Jay Bayron, Pagunsan’s teammates in the RP team bound for the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games next month, came next at fifth and sixth place after a 73-225 and a 75-226, respectively.

Canlubang mainstay Rolly Viray tied Bayron at 226 after a 77. The tournament is backed by Globe Telecoms and leading British pro George Walker, one of the supporters.

CANLUBANG

CANLUBANG AMATEUR OPEN

CARMELLETE VILLAROMAN

GEORGE WALKER

GLOBE TELECOMS

HEIDI CHUA

JUVIC PAGUNSAN

KUALA LUMPUR

MARLON DIZON

MARVIN DUMANDAN AND JAY BAYRON

PAGUNSAN

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