13, Tabuena held sway and claimed a two-stroke victory on a birdie-birdie feat from No. But I guess I have the experience, having played here a few times,” said Tabuena, who notched his second Phl Open at The Country Club in early 2018, his last local triumph before shifting his campaign abroad. Quiban, who took charge with a tournament-best 65 in the second round and stayed ahead despite a 73 Thursday, bounced back with a birdie on No. 15 but yielded the stroke on the next and ended up with a 75 and a 288 for fourth worth P106,000. “But everything stops here,” he said, adding: “It’s a matter of getting back to work and fixing few things that I think I could improve on.”
Source: Manila Times March 12, 2021 16:13 UTC