Agojo, Ardina lead in tournaments abroad | Inquirer News

Agojo, Ardina lead in tournaments abroad

07:59 AM March 16, 2012

ICTSI’S TOP lady golf players took center stage as Jayvie Agojo and Dottie Ardina lead the pack in the Thailand Ladies Amateur Open in Bangkok and RSGC AmBank Junior Amateur Open Golf Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Agojo, the reigning Hong Kong Amateur champion, birdied two of the last five holes to fire a two-under 70 at the Green Valley Country Club and force a three-way tie for the lead with local bets Pitsaon Chaichompoo, who had 34-36, and Pitsinee Winrayat, who carded two 35s.

Ornnicha Konsunthea shot a 71 while fellow Thais Sasima Anatasiri, Pathamaporn Ariyamatepreecha and Benyapa Niphatsophon shared fifth with 72s.

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The ICTSI-Philippine squad also took a one-stroke lead in team play with either Lovelynn Guioguio or Andie Unson’s 73 counting for the team’s 143 aggregate. Ariyamatepreecha and Niphatsophon were in second with a 144 while fancied Pinrath Loomboonruang and Pornvipa Sakdee stood two shots farther back with a 146 after a 72 and 74, respectively.

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Over at the Royal Selangor Golf Club in Malaysia, Ardina shot a second straight 71 to pull away by six over teammate Sarah Ababa after two rounds.

Ardina, last year’s winner of the Thai Amateur and priming up for her title defense in the Queen Sirikit Cup next month, dished out top form for the second straight day.

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Princess Superal, meanwhile, moved closer to a second title in as many weeks as she kept a two-shot lead with a second 74 in the 15-and-under category of the 54-hole tournament featuring the leading junior players in the region. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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