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Nearly man Concepcion holds off Iloilo chasing back with gritty 67

Gialon, Ababa pile pressure on PGT Tour leader
Oct 9, 2024
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ILOILO CITY – Fidel Concepcion showcased his readiness for the bigger stage with a gritty 67 in windy conditions to maintain his two-stroke lead halfway through the ICTSI Iloilo Golf Challenge at the Iloilo Golf and Country Club on Wednesday.

But it's still a long way to the summit. Concepcion faces a tough field of past winners, all eager to challenge his lead and deny him a maiden victory on the Philippine Golf Tour after four years of close calls.

“I have a pretty solid game plan, and I’ll stick to it,” said the 28-year-old, exuding confidence after posting a nine-under 131 total, two strokes ahead of Zanieboy Gialon, who delivered a sizzling six-under 30 on the front nine for a 64 and a 133 aggregate.

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Another strong contender, Jhonnel Ababa, also charged up the leaderboard. His front-nine 31, capped by a 10-foot eagle on the par-4 sixth, earned him a tournament-best 63, placing him just three strokes behind Concepcion at 134.

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Reymon Jaraula, Tony Lascuña and Guido van der Valk shared fourth place at 135, with Jaraula losing ground after a bogey on the eighth hole for a 68, the same output by Lascuña, while van der Valk had a 70 to stay in the hunt.

Despite the looming pressure from experienced competitors, Concepcion eyes a strong performance in Thursday’s moving day and a step closer to his breakthrough win in the P2.5 million event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

“I’ll give it my best shot,” he said.

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Concepcion is no stranger to high-pressure situations. He had a similar lead at the Riviera Championship in 2022 but faltered with a final-round 80, finishing eighth. This time, he is determined to avoid a repeat, especially after overcoming early challenges from both the conditions and his putting.

Three straight birdies from the fourth hole helped him regain control and keep his title hopes alive.

“The key difference was my putting,” said Concepcion of his round following a lead-grabbing 64 on Tuesday. “I holed more putts yesterday. Today, the wind was stronger, and I had to make adjustments with my club selections.”

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    After a stellar start, Concepcion’s second round appeared shaky, with an even-par card at the back nine where he started. However, a late flurry of birdies from the fourth to sixth holes revived his game. He bogeyed the eighth but recovered the stroke on the last hole.

    Meanwhile, Gialon, eager to bounce back from a missed cut at Forest Hills, started with a mixed performance but caught fire on the front nine. Birdies on the first two holes fueled his six-birdie effort, including a chip-in on the fifth. He hopes to maintain his momentum moving forward.

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    "I really wanted to bounce back after Forest Hills, so I focused on practice and stayed disciplined. After birdies on Nos. 1 and 2, I started to regain my confidence," said Gialon in Filipino, who capped off his six-birdie spree with a chip-in birdie on the fifth. "Hopefully, I can keep this momentum going tomorrow."

    Ababa, buoyed by his sudden-death victory over van der Valk at the Apo leg in March, also found renewed confidence after a string of lackluster performances. A late eagle on the 315-yard par-4 sixth helped propel him into contention.

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    “I’m playing well – everything is clicking,” said Ababa in Filipino. “After struggling post-Apo, I’ve found my rhythm again.”

    Ira Alido, just two shots off the lead at the start of the round, faltered late, carding a 71 after bogeying the last three holes. He dropped to joint seventh at 137 with Dino Villanueva and Jeffrey Pito-on, who posted 67 and 68, respectively.

    Michael Bibat fought back with a 68 for a 138, sharing a spot with Hyun Ho Rho (69), Angelo Que (70), and defending champion Rupert Zaragosa (71) at 10th.

    Forty players advanced to the final two rounds of the third-to-last event on the PGT calendar, including Junio Vesinica (69), Francis Morilla (70), Aly Sinfuego (71), Russell Bautista (72), Rene Menor (73), Mars Pucay (73), Jerson Balasabas (74), Kim Tae Won (75) and Godofredo Sinfuego (75).

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