He came a stroke shy of matching the 63 course mark jointly shared by Prom Meesawat (2014) and Sattaya Supupramai (2016) set in different years of the now defunct Resorts World Manila Masters. He started his homeward trip with birdies on the 10th and 12th, before unloading another barrage of birdies on 15th, 16th and 18th. Pagunsan was all business at the dreaded Masters course, hitting the turn with a 33 after a birdie at the par-5 eighth then a hole-out eagle on the island-green of the signature ninth hole. Jobim Carlos broke out of a long scoring slump to shoot a 71 like Ira Alido with duo finishing a stroke ahead of Frankie Minoza, Joenard Rates and Orland Sumcad who all wound up with 72s. On a break from his Japan Tour campaign, the 44-year-old former Asian Tour champion and Tokyo 2020 Olympian assembled an eye-popping round of an eagle and seven birdies against a lone bogey on a cloudy day that carried him four strokes ahead of Jhonnel Ababa and Albin Engino who both checked in with similar 68s.įidel Concepcion and Justin Quiban, coming off a stint in the Asian Development Tour in Indonesia last week, both checked in with 69s to join the steady Dino Villanueva in fourth place while the group at 70 was composed of Mike Bibat, Anthony Fernando, Reymon Jaraula and Gerald Rosales. Juvic Pagusan fell a stroke short of the course record with a superb eight-under-par 64 ushering him to a four-stroke lead after the first round of the P1 million Southwoods Pro-Am Invitational at the Masters course of the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club in Carmona, Cavite.
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