ICTSI Splendido Ladies Classic: Thai champ back in LPGT hunt at Splendido
Supakchaya Pattaranakrueang, who outlasted Cyna Rodriguez in a three-hole playoff at Luisita last year, returns to help anchor Thailand’s title drive in the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour, joining the likes of Punpaka Phuntumabamrung, Chonlada Chayanun and Ornnicha Konsunthea in the ICTSI Splendido Ladies Classic beginning tomorrow (Tuesday) at Splendido Taal Golf Club in Laurel, Batangas.
Pattaranakrueang, who has competed in various regional tours to hone and toughen up her game, including in India, Thailand and China, hopes to provide added push for a Thai side which took a beating from the local aces last week at Beverly Place.
The Thais dominated last year’s edition of the annual circuit put up by ICTSI, winning five of the 12 titles, including Pattaranakrueang’s thriller of a win over the former three-time LPGT Order of Merit champion, with veteran Yupaporn Kawinpakorn ruling the new 2018-19 season with a two-stroke triumph over compatriot Pimpadsorn Sangkagaro at Pradera Verde last December.
But Dottie Ardina, after placing third in Lubao, Pampanga, stamped her class at Beverly Place, putting in solid games in the last two rounds to run away with a six-shot victory over Pauline del Rosario.
The Pinay bets hope to cash in on the 1-2 finish with Princess Superal taking the cudgels for the hosts this week as Ardina and del Rosario embark on tougher assignment in the Women’s World Championship Qualifying in Singapore.
Superal, the reigning LPGT OOM titlist, struggled to finish joint fifth with Konsunthea at Beverly but feels good about her chances at the rolling, wind-raked Splendido layout.
So do Chihiro Ikeda and Cyna Rodriguez, who gear up for a three-day battle of shotmaking, iron play and putting with a stellar field from Thailand, South Korea, Brunei and the US with 10 amateurs joining the title chase.
Hwang Min Jeong, for one, poses a big challenge for the rest of the bidders with the former amateur hotshot, who toppled Superal and company at Mt. Malarayat as an amateur in 2015, eager to launch her pro career on a winning note.
Still, focus will be on the Thais, who are out to reassert their might in the circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. with Pattaranakrueang as spearhead with support to come from Saraporn Chamchoi, Mookharin Ladgratok, Aunchisa Utama and former LPGT leg winner Wannasiri Sirisampant.