
ART Arbole surges with a 66 to forge a tie with Tony Lascuña on top of the leaderboard after the second round of the ICTSI Lakewood Championship.
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CABANATUAN CITY — Art Arbole produced an exceptional performance by carding a 66, catching Tony Lascuña at the helm of the ICTSI Lakewood Championship and setting the stage for a showdown between a player still seeking his first Tour win and an ace whose victories match his age of 53.
Lascuña displayed vintage form, starting strong and finishing even stronger, his 67 initially placing him at the top at eight-under 136. However, Arbole matched him with an impressive round he laced with eagles on Nos. 14 and 4, although it was his birdies on Nos. 7 and 8 that earned him a shared view of the top with consistent nines of 33s.
“I was expecting to shoot a low score because I always practice,” said Arbole in Filipino, attributing his surge to solid driving and precise approach shots, a performance that surprised many.
The P2.5-million championship is now set for thrilling last 36 holes as Reymon Jaraula and Sean Ramos charged back with 137s, each posting bogey-free frontside 31s. Jaraula finished with a tournament-best 65, while Ramos matched Lascuña’s five-under output.
‘They really need to be your inspiration.’
First day leader Hyun Ho Rho slowed down with a 72 after a 66 but remained just two strokes behind at 138, tied with Rupert Zaragosa and Ozeki Kakeru, who shot 69 and 71, respectively, ensuring a highly competitive third round as contenders jostle for position for the top P450,000 prize.
Albin Engino and Daiya Suzuki each carded 69s, while Jay Bayron settled for a 70, all three sitting at 139.
Jhonnel Ababa, who was just one stroke behind Rho after the first round, faltered with a 73, marred by a triple-bogey on the par-3 third hole. He dropped from joint second to a tie for 11th at 140, alongside Nelson Huerva and Gabriel Manotoc, who carded 69 and 71 respectively.
Forty-one players advanced to the last two rounds, with Jerson Balasabas and Luis Bagtas clinching the final spots at 150 after shooting 72 and 74, respectively.
Arbole, like Lascuña, attributed his motivation throughout his long but somewhat unproductive campaign to his family. He finished 32nd at Apo, tied for 14th at Palos Verdes, missed the cut at Caliraya Springs, and placed 36th at the Philippine Masters.
“They really need to be your inspiration,” Arbole emphasized after he eagled the par-5 14th with a six-foot putt off an 8-iron second shot from 165 yards then drained a 10-footer on No. 4 after a 78-iron shot from 186 yards.
Lascuña, also driven by his consistent performances in the first four legs of this year’s 10-stage circuit, organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments Inc., remains determined.

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