“You have to be precise off the tee since a slight mistake will cause you trouble,” he said. Ababa, out to snap a long title spell, sustained his second round 66 with three birdies in the first six holes but he dropped a shot on No. Alido actually held his ground when ranged against Lascuña and Aunzo in the featured flight, turning in a gutsy 33 and bucking a bogey-bogey mishap from No. He, however, could only pool a 208 to stay five behind Lascuña although the young former Philippine Open champion had rallied from seven down to snare the Luisita crown last month. He recovered with three birdies in the next five holes but bogeyed No.
Source: Manila Times June 23, 2017 11:08 UTC