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Gomez forces 3-way tie in MVPSF regional

Joaquin Gomez birdied the last hole to salvage an even par 72 and catch Carl Corpus and a faltering Jacob Rolida at the helm at the start of the elims of the fourth MVPSF Visayas Regional Match Play Championships at Cebu Country Club yesterday.

Corpus, third placer here last year, actually took charge with a 35 at the turn but faltered at the finish while Rolida blew a two-under card with bogeys in the last two holes, enabling Gomez to force a three-way tie with a birdie on No. 18.

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Thirty-seven players are slugging it out in the 36-hole stroke play elims with the top 16 moving to the next phase where play shifts to match play in the event held as part of the PLDT Group National Amateur Tour.

Aidric Chan, winner of last week’s Philippine Junior Amateur Open at Sherwood, missed joining the troika with bogeys on Nos. 17 and 18, settling for a 73 in a tie with Harry Cabajar and Paolo Wong while Harvey Sytiongsa and Rolando Pila carded identical 74s in hot conditions to stay in early contention in the event sponsored by the MVP Sports Foundation, PLDT Group, Cignal and Metro Pacific and hosted by CCC.

Local star Junia Gabasa, who had to settle for division title in the Phl Juniors after young Rianne Malixi snared the overall crown, birdied two of the last three holes to turn in a 74 and open a two-stroke lead over Grace Quintanilla, who groped for a 76, in the ladies side of the five-day event organized and conducted by the National Golf Association of the Philippines as part of its talent-search in various regions.

Pamela Mariano skied to an 82 but still took third spot while Kristine Fleetwood and Cleer Flores struggled with 90 and 95 but still stood well inside the cutoff line in the distaff side.

Corpus looked headed for a strong after a two-birdie, one-bogey effort after nine holes at the flat but tight layout. But after seven straight pars, he fumbled with a bogey on the 17th and needed to salvage a par in the last to keep his share of the lead.

Rolida also seemed poised to upending his fancied rivals after birdying Nos. 12 and 16 to go two-under, only to flounder in the last two to drop to a share of the lead.

Others in the hunt are Masaichi Otake, Santino Laurel and Jon Alvarez, who all shot 76s, while Alfredo Cabajar shot a 78, and Fernando Mondares and Martin Mendoza matched 77s and Andrew Canete, Pierre Neri and Jovi Neri all made 79s.

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