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Ababa, pal buck winds, lead by one

- Abac Cordero -
SILANG, Cavite– Edgar Ababa and Marvin Dumandan survived unpredictable greens, difficult pin placements and powerful winds to take a precarious one-stroke lead after the second round of the P1-million U-Bix Riviera Pro-Am Golf Championship at the Langer course here.

Ababa, a battle-scarred pro, and Dumandan, a young member of the national team, turned in a three-over-par 74 after more than four hours on the course and, with their two-day total of 150, will tow two teams tied at 151 heading into the third round of the one-ball, twosome event.

The father-and-son tandem of Juanito and Juvic Pagunsan also carded a 74 despite a 40 on the back nine while Mars Pucay and his amateur partner Jose Roy III submitted the best round of the day — a 73 that kept them in the hunt for the P200,000 winner’s purse.

"Magaling lang kasi ang partner ko," said the 48-year-old Juanito, pointing to his 23-year-old son who won the individual gold in the recent Kuala Lumpur SEA Games. "Sumablay nga ako ng one-footer sa 14th hole eh sumimangot ang mukha. Pero okay lang kami sa placing."

Alone at 153 was the tandem of Noli Kempis and Don Erwin Vinluan (79-74).

Tied at 155 were the pairs of Gerald Rosales and Danny Pizarro (78-77), and Vivencio Lascuña and Jay Bayron (78-77), followed by Armando Eso and Neil Catalan at 156 (78-77).

After two days, no team has succeeded to break – or even match – par in the event that was last held in 1996. In fact, some of the pros have predicted a winning score not better than 12-over. Under the rules, pro players will hit tee shots on even-numbered holes and the amateurs on odd-numbered ones.

Gerard Cantada and Eddie Boy Lopez, who shared the first-round lead with Wendy Superal and Jerome Delariarte with their 73s, went limped home with disastrous 12-over-par 84 for a three-way tie at 157. Superal and Delariarte was even worse with an 85 for a 158 total.

Nakakahilo ang hangin. Mahirap ang greens at grabe ang pin placements. Isipin mo, par-3 na 234 yards driver ang ginamit at short pa din," rued Danny delos Santos, whose partnership with Jose Crisostomo produced an 86 for the day, giving them a 167 total or 25-over for the tournament.

Cantada and Lopez struggled all day and stood nowhere near the form that gave them a share of the lead in the first round where they scored pars on all but two holes – the third and the fourth.

They never got going yesterday after going four-over on the front nine. Then the duo bogeyed the 12th, 14th and 16th holes and double-bogeyed the 17th before turning in a disastrous quadruple-bogey on the par-4, 438-yard 18th. Then playing three, Cantada fell short with his pitch from 70 yards before his partner was penalized a stroke for a accidental "double touch." They were on in six and two-putted for an eight.

The closing hole, its green guarded by three bunkers and a cliff on the right side, was the most difficult for the day, yielding only a single birdie – that of Rodolfo Cuello and Vincent Tecson – and 21 pars against the field of 120 teams.

ARMANDO ESO AND NEIL CATALAN

CANTADA AND LOPEZ

EDGAR ABABA AND MARVIN DUMANDAN

GERALD ROSALES AND DANNY PIZARRO

GERARD CANTADA AND EDDIE BOY LOPEZ

JAY BAYRON

JOSE CRISOSTOMO

JOSE ROY

JUANITO AND JUVIC PAGUNSAN

KUALA LUMPUR

MARS PUCAY

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