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Hot Koreans wrest lead as Carlos slips

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Hot Koreans wrest lead as Carlos slips
Solid putting propels Kim Joo Hyung to the top.
Jun Mendoza

CAGAYAN de Oro, Philippines — Hot-putting Kim Joo Hyung mastered Pueblo de Oro’s backside for the second straight day on his way to a nine-under 63 and a two-stroke lead over fellow Korean Lee Song as Jobim Carlos barely recovered from a poor start with a blazing windup halfway through the ICTSI Pueblo De Oro Championship here yesterday.

Kim, out to redeem himself from a final round foldup that cost him a crack at the Del Monte crown last week, scorched the layout’s backside with five birdies in row from No. 11 for a solid six-under 30, one stroke better than his first round feat. The 16-year-old shotmaker actually threatened to rip the course with three more birdies in the first four holes at the front but settled for a two-birdie-two-bogey finish for that 63.

But it proved enough to shove him on top at 12-under 132 as the men of the Philippine Golf Tour continued to pound the Robert Trent Jones II-designed layout under preferred lies rule with Lee, joint second at Del Monte won by Carlos, turning in a bogey-free 68 for solo second at 134.

“Every birdie putt I stroked found the hole. I have never been this confident with my putting as before,” said Kim, who used just 24 putts, including a pair of 10 footers, a 25-footer on No. 14, a 15-footer on the fourth and from 16 feet out on the ninth. The rest were from inside eight feet.

“When you putt like that , it is the best thing that can happen to a player. But this is far from over since there are still two rounds to take care of,” added Kim, who has dominated the local amateur scene the past two years before moving up to the pro ranks this year.

Carlos, whose lead-grabbing 64 Wednesday sparked hopes of another explosive week for the former national champion, stumbled with an uncharacteristic start of three bogeys in the four holes at the back. Though he recovered with back-to-back birdies from No. 15, the Apo leg winner bogeyed Nos. 2 and 3 before birdying the next and closing out with three straight birdies for a 71.

While he dropped to third at 135, Carlos still stayed within striking distance with still 36 holes to play in the P3 million event serving as the fifth leg of the PGT and final stop of the Mindanao swing of the circuit sponsored by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

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ICTSI PUEBLO DE ORO CHAMPIONSHIP

KIM JOO HYUNG

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