ANTIPOLO CITY – Clyde Mondilla flicked on the attack mode early and went on to produce an 11-under 60 for a huge five-stroke lead over Albin Engino at the start of the ICTSI Forest Hills Classic at the Nicklaus layout here yesterday.
The Del Monte ace’s amazing birdie-binge in preferred conditions didn’t actually stop until after he had run out of holes to play on, birdying the last five in a fashion only a player of his caliber could dish out on a course that punishes even the slightest of mistakes.
Mondilla launched his stirring run with four frontside birdies, including on the ninth.
His exploit, however, won’t stand in the Tour record book since it was played preferred lies, leaving Tony Lascuña’s 63 in the PGT Forest Hills Championship in 2017 and Jhonnel Ababa’s eight-under card in the PGT Asia in 2018 as the course mark.
Mondilla made it four straight with birdies in the first three holes at the backside of the par-71 tight course that virtually lay defenseless to Mondilla’s solid driving, superb iron play and outstanding putting.
Luck also smiled at the former Philippine Open champion who last won in the PGT Asia at Pradera Verde in 2020, whose pitch from just above the drainage on No. 12 bounced before the green then rolled and disappeared into the cup.
Mondilla had also set course records at Splendido Taal (63) and Calatagan (64).
Though a bogey on the par-3 13th stalled his charge, it didn’t stop Mondilla from fashioning out his remarkable feat as he birdied the last five holes inside 6 feet.
Lost in Mondilla’s record birdie-spree were the Tour big guns although unfancied Engino took solo second with a solid, personal-best 65 that, however, was hardly mentioned in the clubhouse conversation.
Lascuna, winner here in 2016-17, came through with a pitch-in eagle on the par-4 No. 3 and a 10-foot eagle on the par-5 No. 16 and spiked his 66 with a birdie on the sixth. But his bogey-free round still stood six strokes off Mondilla with Dino Villanueva gaining solo fourth with four backside birdies for a 67.
Iloilo leg runaway winner Rupert Zaragosa fired a 68 for fifth while Keanu Jahns crowded Mondilla at the top with three frontside birdies and an eagle on the 10th. But the Fil-German faltered at the finish, bogeying Nos. 13, 14 and 18 to drop to joint sixth at 69 with Russell Bautista and Korean Hyun Ho Rho.
Angelo Que shot three birdies but made two bogeys for a 70 and a share of ninth with Ferdie Aunzo, Elee Bisera and Japanese Atsushi Ueda.