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Rookie Jeff Lumbo holds off PGT chasing pack with a gutsy 70

PGT rookie stays two up on Monsalve at South Pacific
Oct 29, 2025
Jeff Lumbo continues to hol sway in Davao.
Jeff Lumbo continues to hol sway in Davao.
PHOTO: PGT

DAVAO City – Jeffren Lumbo showed that calm, courage and conviction can weather even the most challenging conditions.

The rookie from Sarangani displayed the poise of a battle-tested vetera, grinding out a gutsy two-under 70 under steady drizzle to hold off Ryan Monsalve halfway through the ICTSI South Pacific Golf Classic on Wednesday.

That he did it in wet, demanding conditions – where softened fairways, roughs and slick greens punished the slightest lapse – spoke volumes about the 29-year-old’s growing stature and steely mindset.

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“Mahirap ang kondisyon, lalo na ang pin placements,” said Lumbo, who three-putted on No. 6 for a bogey and suffered another setback with an errant tee shot on the par-3 No. 15, resulting in another bogey.

Despite these miscues, he carded a 35-35 round highlighted by four birdies, including an impressive run of three birdies over four holes from No. 10 to stay ahead of the pack at seven-under 137.

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And while he sustained his form, the rest struggled to keep pace.

As the Philippine Golf Tour’s established stars faltered, Monsalve seized the challenger’s role with a two-day total of 139, bolstering his bid for a breakthrough victory with an impressive bogey-free 68.

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    Russell Bautista also carded a four-under round to secure solo third at 140, as the tour’s lesser-known contenders positioned themselves for a potential shake-up in the P3.5 million event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

    Del Monte leg runaway winner Reymon Jaraula turned in an eagle-spiked 71 to join Korean Jaehyun Jung at joint fourth with 141s. Jung, who lost to Fidel Concepcion in sudden death at Apo last week, unleashed a three-birdie barrage over four holes from No. 15 to card a 70.

    Ramil Bisera, on the other hand, capitalized on his local knowledge to fire a 69 and tie Michael Bibat, who matched his opening 71, at 142.

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    Angelo Que and Keanu Jahns, locked in a heated chase for a third leg crown this season, pooled identical 143s for a share of eighth with Marvin Dumandan, who carded an even-par 72.

    A three-time Asian Tour champion, Que rebounded from a shaky opening 76 with a sizzling 67, highlighted by four birdies on his front nine.

    Jahns, meanwhile, overcame a faltering 39 on the back with a solid 33 coming home to salvage a 72.

    But the Tour’s big guns found themselves in the chasing pack, trailing a trio of unfancied yet determined contenders.

    “Sinunod ko lang ang plano ko – target ang fairways at greens, at kapag sinuwerte, one-putt,” said Lumbo, admitting that the pressure began to creep in while he held the lead for the second consecutive day.

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