Mondilla shares lead with two others | Inquirer Sports

Mondilla shares lead with two others

By: - Reporter / @MusongINQ
/ 01:37 AM May 19, 2016

CLYDE Mondilla elected to play it safe in the opening round of the ICTSI Calatagan Invitational yesterday and was rewarded for it, shooting a bogey-free five-under-par 67 to tie Joenard Rates and Reymon Jaraulla for the lead.

Opting for precision with a trusted 3-iron off most tees, the long-hitting Mondilla avoided all the trouble at the tree-lined layout and got his bid for first back-to-back titles in his career off on the right foot.

The trio held a one-shot lead over Jonel Ababa and 2012 champion Antonio Lascuna.

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Former Philippine Open champion Elmer Salvador fired a 69 for his best start in quite a long while.

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Japan’s Yuta Sudo shot a 70 to be the best-placed foreigner in the P2 million event.

Rates, the John Hay champion in 2012, had an eagle and five birdies in a 34-33 card even as Jaraulla also went flawless in a similar 34-33 effort over the demanding layout that gave up just 10 sub-par cards and had a dozen players shooting in the 80s.

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Mark Fernando, another former champion, Zannie Boy Gialon and Chucky Hong carded 71s to be solidly in the hunt with Mars Pucay and Rolando Marabe matching par like Park Min-ung of South Korea and Syotato Onuki of Japan.

Ababa, who calls this course home, checked a wobbly start by draining four of his six birdies from No. 7, putting himself in prime position to snapping a long drought.

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