Lascuña, Pactolerin pad Stronghold leads

ANTONIO Lascuña

ANTONIO Lascuña

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SAN PEDRO, Laguna — Bucking an unfortunate opening double bogey on a rainy Tuesday, Antonio Lascuña bounced back hard in the back nine to rescue a level-par 72 that was still enough to pad his overnight lead to six, but over a new pursuer in Mars Pucay, after 36 holes in the centerpiece 50-59 (Senior) division of the Stronghold Insurance Senior Open at Hallow Ridge Filipinas here.
The 54-year-old Lascuña drained three of his five birdies inside his last six holes to take a 36-hole, 140 aggregates into the final round of the trailblazing multi-round senior event put up by Stronghold Insurance president Romulo delos Reyes Jr. that gives the country’s senior pros something really big to play for.
Pucay was the lone player to crack par with a 71 to overtake Rico Depilo and Rey Pagunsan at second after they fired a 75 and 73, respectively, to be another shot back, even as Pactolerin, the Philippine Open champion in 1990, returned a 74 on a rain-drenched day to take a 149 aggregate into the final day of the 60-69 (Super Senior) class.
Doming Umadhay remained in second, but now seven shots behind Pactolerin, after firing a 79, with Japan’s Tanaka Kosuke shooting a 78 to be in third, 10 shots behind the grizzled leader.
“It was good that I was able to recover,” Lascuña, the only five-time winner of the PGT’s Order of Merit, said in Filipino after ending his round in a scorching way despite losing his ball in his first approach when it inadvertently found a drainage and they couldn’t find his ball near the green.
Conditions were brutal to say the least, as a strong downpour made Hallow Ridge play longer with swirling winds buffering the tree-lined layout formerly known as TAT Filipinas.
“It’s all part of the game,” Lascuña went on.