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Ikeda scrambles for a 72, leads by 3

DASMARIñAS, Cavite—Chihiro Ikeda stumbled with a late bogey that stymied her charge coming out of an hour-long rain delay but her even-par 72 still put her three strokes clear of Heidi Chua at the start of the ICTSI Orchard Golf Championship at the Orchard Golf and Country Club’s Player course here yesterday.

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Ikeda, the former amateur hotshot seeking to end a long search for a maiden victory on the ICTSI Ladies Philippine Golf Tour, blew a one-under start at the front with back-to-back bogeys from No. 10. But the former SEA Games individual gold medalist settled down during the break after the organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. suspended play due to heavy rain.

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Ikeda birdied No. 13 at the resumption then holed out with another six-footer for birdie on No. 15 to regain control only to drop a shot on the tough par-4 17th after missing the green and flubbing a seven-footer for par for a 35-37.

Chua, meanwhile, birdied the last hole to card a 75 to emerge the surprise solo second placer in the strongest start so far by the former Phl Ladies Open winner in the circuit sponsored by ICTSI.

Chua, who has had so-so finishes in an on-and-off campaign in the country’s premier tour backed by Custom Clubmakers, adidas, KZG, Sharp, Summit Mineral Water, Srixon, Champion, TaylorMade and Pacsports, looked headed for another disastrous start with a 39 and dropped another stroke on No. 15 and fell farther back. But she birdied the 16th, bogeyed the next but holed out with another birdie to move up to second as erstwhile pursuer Jayvie Agojo wavered at the resumption and fumbled with five straight bogeys from No 13.

Agojo, a teammate of Ikeda in a number of national teams, wound up with a 78 as the former Philippine Ladies Open champion and 2014 LPGT Riviera leg winner slipped to joint eighth with last year’s Sherwood leg winner Sarah Ababa and amateur Chanelle Avaricio.

The amateurs, led by Daniella Uy and Marvi Monsalve, actually crowded the compact pro field in the early going but reeled back as the going got tough at the tight par-72 layout after the rain delay.

Uy bogeyed two of the last four and ended up with a 76 for joint third with Felicia Medalla from Wack Wack, who birdied two of the last three to finish with a 36-40, while Monsalve checked a backside skid with a last-hole birdie for a 39-37.

Cristina Corpus, who bested an international field to win at Luisita last year, crumbled with a closing 40 and ended up with a 77 for a share of sixth with Korean amateur Hwang Min-jeong.

Hwang, an early favorite owing to her impressive triumph at Mt. Malarayat last year, struggled with her driving and iron play all day, making four bogeys and a double bogey. She found her touch a bit late, birdying No. 16 to turn in a five-over card, five strokes off Ikeda.

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