Chan actually moved up by two again with a birdie on No. 11 but bogeyed the 14th and Corpus surged ahead on a clutch two-shot swing (birdie-bogey) on the par-5 No. Chan, who had led the chase after the third round of the first of two-part elims, limped with a 79 and slipped to second at 501. Chan, who looked a cinch for top honors with a 66 and 70 in the fifth and sixth rounds, dropped two strokes each on Nos. Despite his skid, the University of Arizona-bound Chan vowed to strike back and reclaim his place on top.
Source: Philippine Star June 12, 2019 07:30 UTC