LIPA CITY – Lia Duque and Patrick Tambalque delivered commanding performances to claim victory in the premier 16-18 category of the ICTSI Junior PGT Series 6, all but sealing their spots in next month’s Match Play Championship.
Duque mirrored her dominant triumph over Chloe Rada at Luisita two weeks ago, securing another wire-to-wire victory despite posting her tournament-worst score of eight-over 80 in the final round.
The tournament, shortened to 54 holes after the first round was canceled due to adverse weather at the Mount Malarayat composite course, still saw Duque maintain a huge lead throughout.
Tambalque virtually secured his Match Play spot with an emphatic 15-shot victory over Rafael Mañaol.
Holding a 19-stroke advantage over Rafa Anciano heading into the final round, Duque’s total of 231 left her 29 shots clear of her nearest rival. Anciano, the Pinewoods leg champion, stumbled with a 90 to finish at 260, while Rada carded a 92 to claim third place at 268.
She heads into next week’s final leg of the seven-stage Luzon series at Sherwood Hills Golf Club in Cavite as a top contender.
Already a winner in Visayas Series 2 (Bacolod) and Luzon Series 4 (Riviera), Tambalque posted an impressive even-par 72 in challenging conditions, finishing with a two-over 218 total over 54 holes.
Tambalque, however, faltered in the closing stretch as a late downpour disrupted his rhythm. After being three-under through 14 holes, he struggled with a double-bogey-bogey-birdie-bogey finish, ultimately settling for an even-par 72 – his second in three days. Despite the shaky finish, his earlier efforts secured a comfortable margin of victory.
Tambalque braced for a solid round but encountered a setback on the par-3 No. 15, where a double bogey shook his momentum.
“I mishit my tee shot, leaving me with a tricky chip from a downhill slope. Though I reached the green, I ended up three-putting from eight feet,” rued Tambalque, still disappointed by the misstep on the par-3 15th that caused his shaky finish.
Mañaol ended up with a 79 for a 233 total, while Luisita leg winner Mark Kobayashi claimed third place at 240 despite a 78.
Kobayashi’s finish also bolstered his bid for a seat in the finals, where the top two players from the Visayas and Mindanao series will compete in their respective divisions.