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Arevalo cruises to 9-shot PLO triumph

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Abby Arevalo missed posting a record winning margin but claimed the Philippine Ladies Open crown just the same, beating Rianne Malixi by nine despite turning in her worst round in three days – a 73 – at the Manila Golf Club in Makati yesterday.

This story appeared on Page 23 of the February 22, 2020 issue of Mindanao Times. Click on the photo to download a copy.

Three years after humbling the pros with a final-hole birdie to prevail at Riviera, Arevalo nailed another memorable win, this time behind brilliant shotmaking, iron play and putting, emerging as the only player to shoot under-par in the first two days of the 58th staging of the country’s premier championship.

She finished with a 210, counting her bogey-free 68 and a 69, for a nine-shot win over Malixi, who matched par 71 for a 219, with Mafy Singson carding a 75 to tie Eagle Ace Superal, who made a 76, at 226 and Grace Quintanilla ending up with a 228 after a 75.

With a whopping 11-stroke lead after 36 holes, Arevalo stood on her way to shattering Bianca Pagdanganan’s nine-stroke triumph over former Thai ace amateur Atthaya Thitikul at Wack Wack in 2017 as Malixi bogeyed the opening hole.

But she wavered at the backside with bogeys on wrong club selection while losing her putting touch, enabling Malixi, who birdied Nos. 10 and 13, to cut the lead to six with a three-overall card against Arevalo’s three-under aggregate.

The 12-year-old rising star, however, failed to sustain her charge and cracked when the going got tough, dropping a stroke on the 14th, which Arevalo birdied from 12 feet to all but settle the issue in the event sponsored by San Miguel Corp., Diamond Motors, Sunsports and Eva Air and organized by the Women’s Golf Association of the Philippines.

“I was playing well at the front but lost my touch coming home due to wrong club selection,” said Arevalo, whose bogeys in the last two holes hardly mattered as Malixi dropped two strokes on the closing par-4 hole.

Although the event, backed by Globe, the National Golf Association of the Philippines, Copok (Seascape Village), Inquirer Golf, Mercedes-Benz, New World Hotel, Pocari, Manila Golf Ladies, Regent Travel, Hyundai, Poten-Cee, Pascual Lab, Net25, Lake Shore CCY, FHLCI and Tagaytay Ladies, suffered a dip in participation following the last-minute withdrawals of players from amid the COVID-19 outbreak, including those from the US, Taiwan, Singapore and other neighboring countries, Arevalo won it fair and square, through her talent, skills and sheer determination.

While her rivals floundered and hobbled trying to deal with the tight layout and its sleek surface, she stayed focused and flourished with her kind of game honed up while with the San Jose State U in the US and as member of the SEA Games gold medal winning squad.

The record-tying triumph thus kept the PLO crown at home for the fifth straight year after Princess Superal broke the Thais’ three-year domination at Midlands in 2016, Pagdanganan won at Wack, Wack, and Yuka Saso scored back-to-back wins at Orchard and Manila Golf Club. It also augured well for her buildup for next month’s pro debut in the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour where she reigned as an amateur after shocking Pauline del Rosario with a last-hole birdie at Riviera in 2017.

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