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Morilla, Lee ahead in PGT Q-School

Dante Navarro - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines — Francis Morilla banged in a late birdie at the front to salvage a 73 in tough conditions and wrest the halfway lead in the Philippine Golf Tour Qualifying School (local) at Splendido Taal Golf Club in Batangas yesterday.

Morilla, who carded an eagle-spiked 70 in Tuesday’s opener of the 72-hole elims, appeared headed for a fumbling finish after a roller-coaster three birdie-bogey backside start with bogeys on Nos. 3 and 5. But he birdied the par-3 No. 6 then parred the last three to salvage a 37-36 and move in front at 143 as he bolstered his bid for a Tour card after ending up at No. 56 in last year’s PGT Order of Merit.

Sean Talmadge missed joining him at the top with a bogey on the ninth with the power-hitting former San Jose State U mainstay settling for a second straight 72 and dropping into a four-way tie for second at 144.

They include former national champion Lloyd Go, who sizzled with six birdies against three bogeys for one of the day’s two 69s; Bonifacio Salahog, who also matched par 72; and Anthony Fernando, who hobbled with 75.

Arnold Villacencio, flawless with a tournament-leading eagle-spiked 67 after 18 holes, limped  home with a 78, his 41-37 card marred by a double-bogey and five bogeys against one birdie. He slipped to sixth at 145 but safely made it to the top 40 plus ties that advanced to the last 36 holes. The top 30 will gain Category 6 status in this year’s PGT starting fields. The rest will be included in Category 9.

In the Q-School for foreign hopefuls, CJ Lee of the US rallied with three frontside birdies to shoot a 71 and take charge at 141, now two-strokes up on erstwhile co-leader Romano Saincic of South Africa, who struggled with a 73 for a 143.            

FRANCIS MORILLA

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