MURCIA, Negros Occidental – Rico Depilo, often a contender but yet to win a title, surged into the spotlight with a flawless, bogey-free 64, forcing a three-way tie for the lead midway through the ICTSI Bacolod Golf Challenge on Wednesday.
Sharing the top spot at eight-under 132 with seasoned pro Angelo Que (63) and rising star Aidric Chan (66), Depilo's strong performance has set the stage for a thrilling battle as the P2.5 million tournament lives up to its reputation as a true test of skill and endurance at the Bacolod Golf and Country Club.
With just two strokes separating the Top 10 players, the tournament is wide open. Among those lurking just behind the leaders is Kim Tae Soo, who fired the best round of the tournament with a 62 under preferred lies to sit at 133, alongside Jhonnel Ababa (65) and Reymon Jaraula (66).
Crowded Bacolod leaderboard
Keanu Jahns has also positioned himself firmly in the hunt for a second career victory following his breakthrough win at Forest Hills last month. Delivering a strong 65, he climbed into a tie for eighth place with a two-day total of 134, alongside Japan’s Ozeki Kakeru, who shot a 67, and Fidel Concepcion, who carded a 68.
Despite Depilo’s impressive play and solid history of contention, he has yet to claim a Philippine Golf Tour title, something that has eluded him throughout his career spanning over two decades.
"My shots were steady, and my approach shots landed close to the hole, which helped me score six birdies. Hopefully, I can play like this again tomorrow (Thursday) so I will have a chance to win the championship," Depilo, 52, said in Filipino.

"I didn’t expect to score this well, but I got lucky today, and it worked out in my favor. It was all just luck," Depilo added with a candid smile. "Who knows, maybe I can do it again tomorrow."
Depilo’s strong showing tied him at the top of the leaderboard with Que, who rebounded with a superb 63 after a lackluster opening round, and Chan, who carded a second consecutive 66. Both players present formidable competition, and with a tightly packed leaderboard, the next two rounds promise to deliver a thrilling finish.
Que, with three Asian Tour victories and a recent runner-up finish in the Iloilo Golf Challenge, showed his veteran class with a bogey-free performance that included seven birdies. His second-round output positioned him well for a second victory this season, following his win at the Philippine Masters earlier this year.
"The best part of my game today was getting my shots close on several holes and sinking more putts," said Que, who shot three birdies in a backside start then dominated Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 6 to seize a piece of the lead.
"I played a clean round with no mistakes," he added, attributing his surge to sharp wedge play and solid putting.
Meanwhile, Chan, a rising star on the tour, continued to show impressive form. His consistency over the first two rounds kept him at the forefront of the competition, matching Depilo and Que at eight-under-par.
Jobim Carlos fired a 66 to tie Ira Alido and Tony Lascuña, who matched 68s, at 11th with 136s, while another stroke further back at 137 are Russel Bautista, who rallied with a 65, Marvin Dumandan and Michael Bibat, who shot similar 67s, Daiya Suzuki, who put in a 68, Randy Garalde, who matched par 70, Tom Marcelo, who faltered with a 71, and erstwhile co-leader Albin Engino, who stumbled with a 72 after a 65.
Forty-four players made the cut at one-over 141, including Luis Bagtas (72), Junichi Katayama (69), Erwin Madrileño (72), Francis Mendez (69), Ryan Monsalve (72), Mars Pucay (70), Nilo Salahog (72), Kuresh Samanodi (70), Richard Sinfuego (71) and last week’s winner Zanieboy Gialon, who bounced back from a disastrous 74 with a bogey-free 67.
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