Korean wobbles but nips Superal

Post Date: March 13, 2015

Hwang Ye-nah (left) holds her trophy after defeating top amateur Princess Superal for the ICTSI Ladies Open crown. (Manila Standard)

Hwang Ye-nah (left) holds her trophy after defeating top amateur
Princess Superal for the ICTSI Ladies Open crown. (Manila Standard)

KOREAN Hwang Ye-nah bucked a horrible start with clutch birdies and gutsy pars then held off amateur Princess Superal at the back to pound out a one-stroke victory despite a closing three-over 75 in the $75,000 ICTSI Ladies Open at Southlinks Golf Club yesterday.

Hwang blew a two-stroke lead and fell by two after just two holes but bounced back with a third straight birdie on No. 6 then watched her young rival squander chances to pull away with errant drives, poor iron game and shaky putting.

The Korean regained a two-shot lead at the turn and thwarted every Superal charge with birdies and pars to the dismay of the gallery which had braced for a big backside rally by the reigning US Girls Junior champion in the event presented by Champion Infinity and sponsored by ICTSI.

There was none as Superal, who moved to within one again with a birdie on No. 10, tottered and flubbed at least three makeable birdie putts, including a potential playoff side-hiller from 10 feet on the final hole. She settled for pars the rest of the way for a 74.

“I was mad early because my driving and putting were no good. But I relaxed after and I’m happy to escape with the win,” said Hwang, who thus completed a wire-to-wire triumph in the 54-hole tournament she dominated with 68 and 66 in the first two rounds. She pooled a seven-under 209 and took the top $15,000 purse, which had been hers as early as the second round with the victory ending her string of poor finishes in the first three legs of the Taiwan LPGA.

Despite her day-long struggle with her irons that saw her reach regulation just six times, Superal kept pressing her bid at the back but just couldn’t set up birdie putts from close range, her makeable bids on Nos. 13, 14 and 18 falling to drop into the cup.

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