Dottie blows Optimist International title bid with a 73 | Inquirer Sports

Dottie blows Optimist International title bid with a 73

/ 01:45 AM August 02, 2011

Dottie Ardina blew a three-stroke lead after 11 holes and hobbled home with a one-over 73, enabling Thailand’s Panitta Yusabai to snatch the Optimist International Junior Golf crown with a 70 at the PGA National Golf and Resort at West Palm Beach in Florida Sunday.

Ardina fumbled with a double-bogey at the par-5 No. 12 and then dropped another stroke on No. 16.

The pair of bogeys negated a solid 34 on the front nine that put her three shots clear of erstwhile leader Maria Torres of Puerto Rico and a charging Yusabai.

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The Thai, two behind Ardina at the start of the final round, parred the first five holes at the back and then pounced on a crucial two-shot swing at the par-4 16th, which she birdied.

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She then matched the Filipina’s pars in the last two holes to clinch the victory at 288.

Ardina wound up with a 289, annexing a second straight runner-up finish after also yielding to another Thai in last week’s US Girls Juniors Championship in Illinois.

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Torres cracked under pressure and made a 75, tumbling down to third with a 290, while second-round leader Daniela Darquela of Ecuador carded a 73 for fourth at 292.

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Andie Unson, another ICTSI mainstay, followed up a 68 with a 71 to salvage joint fifth at 293, in a tie with Anna Bohmer of Colombia.

Unson’s teammate Sarah Ababa matched par 72 for 15th place at 302.

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