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Golf: Tabuena holds off Alido to retain Luisita title
Golf: Tabuena holds off Alido to retain Luisita title
ABS-CBN News
Published May 12, 2023 03:25 PM PHT

MANILA -- Miguel Tabuena cashed in on a key two-shot swing on No. 12 to wrest control then outgunned Ira Alido in a clash of skills and nerves in the stretch to fashion out a 65 and retain the ICTSI Luisita Championship crown by two in Tarlac on Friday.
MANILA -- Miguel Tabuena cashed in on a key two-shot swing on No. 12 to wrest control then outgunned Ira Alido in a clash of skills and nerves in the stretch to fashion out a 65 and retain the ICTSI Luisita Championship crown by two in Tarlac on Friday.
Tabuena was on the outside looking in for most of the competition, and even fell by two strokes off Alido after a bogey on the first hole. But he found his touch and rhythm in time to engage Alido in a shootout, after the duo pulled away from a crammed leaderboard at the Luisita Golf and Country Club course.
Tabuena was on the outside looking in for most of the competition, and even fell by two strokes off Alido after a bogey on the first hole. But he found his touch and rhythm in time to engage Alido in a shootout, after the duo pulled away from a crammed leaderboard at the Luisita Golf and Country Club course.
When the smoke cleared, Tabuena emerged virtually unscathed and a winner again at the Robert Trent Jones, Sr.-designed layout, the way he did when he repelled Clyde Mondilla in sudden death here last year.
When the smoke cleared, Tabuena emerged virtually unscathed and a winner again at the Robert Trent Jones, Sr.-designed layout, the way he did when he repelled Clyde Mondilla in sudden death here last year.
"The turning point was actually when I caught Ira on the ninth hole, we were even after No. 9. But there were still so many holes left," said Tabuena, who after a bogey start, rattled off five birdies in the next eight holes and tied Alido, who fired four birdies of his own in the same stretch, at 12-under overall.
"The turning point was actually when I caught Ira on the ninth hole, we were even after No. 9. But there were still so many holes left," said Tabuena, who after a bogey start, rattled off five birdies in the next eight holes and tied Alido, who fired four birdies of his own in the same stretch, at 12-under overall.
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But as Alido regained the lead with back-to-back birdies to launch his backside bid against Tabuena's birdie on No. 10, the latter countered with his own feat on the par-4 12th, which Alido bogeyed for a crucial two-shot swing that pulled the recent Asian Tour's DGC Open winner ahead for the first time.
But as Alido regained the lead with back-to-back birdies to launch his backside bid against Tabuena's birdie on No. 10, the latter countered with his own feat on the par-4 12th, which Alido bogeyed for a crucial two-shot swing that pulled the recent Asian Tour's DGC Open winner ahead for the first time.
He never relinquished the lead, hiking it to two with another birdie on the next then after the duo traded bogeys on the tough No. 15, Tabuena birdied the par-5 16th to all but put the outcome beyond doubt.
He never relinquished the lead, hiking it to two with another birdie on the next then after the duo traded bogeys on the tough No. 15, Tabuena birdied the par-5 16th to all but put the outcome beyond doubt.
He parred the last two to cap a brilliant closing 32-33 round for a 72-hole total of 14-under 274 on a course he calls home.
He parred the last two to cap a brilliant closing 32-33 round for a 72-hole total of 14-under 274 on a course he calls home.
"It's just something about this course where I feel very comfortable. This is my fifth win at Luisita alone," said Tabuena, who pocketed the top P360,000 purse out of the P2 million total prize in the fourth leg of this year's Philippine Golf Tour.
"It's just something about this course where I feel very comfortable. This is my fifth win at Luisita alone," said Tabuena, who pocketed the top P360,000 purse out of the P2 million total prize in the fourth leg of this year's Philippine Golf Tour.
"It's something about the greens, the atmosphere, the history, the people watching every year. It feels like home and hopefully, I will have time to come back next year," said Tabuena, who also saw a lot of promise from the 22-year-old Alido.
"It's something about the greens, the atmosphere, the history, the people watching every year. It feels like home and hopefully, I will have time to come back next year," said Tabuena, who also saw a lot of promise from the 22-year-old Alido.
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"Ira is a hell of a player, He just won a few months ago and he has big things coming for him," added the former Philippine Open champion here in 2015, who also thanked ICTSI, Monde Nissin and Lexus for backing his campaign.
"Ira is a hell of a player, He just won a few months ago and he has big things coming for him," added the former Philippine Open champion here in 2015, who also thanked ICTSI, Monde Nissin and Lexus for backing his campaign.
Alido birdied the last hole for a 68 and a 276, the runner-up finish still auguring well for the young campaigner, who rallied from five shots down to snatch the PGT Bacolod leg crown last March. He pocketed P236,000.
Alido birdied the last hole for a 68 and a 276, the runner-up finish still auguring well for the young campaigner, who rallied from five shots down to snatch the PGT Bacolod leg crown last March. He pocketed P236,000.
"Nothing really went wrong. I just had a couple of bad breaks. Overall it went really good. Miguel just played better," said Alido. "We were going back and forth but there were some shots that I wished I could've taken them back."
"Nothing really went wrong. I just had a couple of bad breaks. Overall it went really good. Miguel just played better," said Alido. "We were going back and forth but there were some shots that I wished I could've taken them back."
Fidel Concepcion likewise enhanced a promising career with a third place finish, charging back with a solid 66 spiked by a three-birdie binge from No. 13 for a 279 total while Mondilla sizzled with a five-birdie splurge in a six-hole stretch from No. 10 to fire a 66 and snare fourth place at 281.
Fidel Concepcion likewise enhanced a promising career with a third place finish, charging back with a solid 66 spiked by a three-birdie binge from No. 13 for a 279 total while Mondilla sizzled with a five-birdie splurge in a six-hole stretch from No. 10 to fire a 66 and snare fourth place at 281.
Zanieboy Gialon and Michael Bibat tied for fifth at 282 after a 69 and 70, respectively, while recent Caliraya Springs leg winner Tony Lascuña shot a bogey-free 68 for joint seventh at 284 with Frankie Miñoza, who fumbled with a 75.
Zanieboy Gialon and Michael Bibat tied for fifth at 282 after a 69 and 70, respectively, while recent Caliraya Springs leg winner Tony Lascuña shot a bogey-free 68 for joint seventh at 284 with Frankie Miñoza, who fumbled with a 75.
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