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Closing eagle gives Quiban one-shot Lakewood triumph
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Closing eagle gives Quiban one-shot Lakewood triumph

Musong R. Castillo

Playing with steely resolve, Justin Quiban on Friday eagled the 72nd hole from about 20 feet to rule the P3 million ICTSI Lakewood Championship by a shot over South Korean Ha Tae-won, as the ending had all the drama that was missing in the first three rounds.

“I just knew that I needed to seize the opportunity,” Quiban said after closing out with a three-under-par 69 for 269 total for his fourth Philippine Golf Tour win, which he boosted with a course record 62 on Tuesday. “I didn’t want a playoff.”

The duo took their second shots on the par-5 closing hole tied at 17-under and Ha had the first eagle try from about 24 feet. He settled for birdie and a 68, even as the third man in the final group, Keanu Jahns, also eagled the 18th to return a 67 and finish third another shot back.

“My caddie gave me a good line, I followed it and the putt went in,” Quiban added. “I just trusted my training; I’ve done this so many times.”

Lloyd Go and Angelo Que submitted 66s to finish with 273 and 276 totals as the circuit opened up with a low-scoring stop that had 21 players finishing with sub-par tallies and 11 Filipinos occupying the top 12 places.

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Starting the day just two shots ahead, Quiban would find himself down by a shot after the first nine holes and then more after a bogey and a double bogey to open up their trip coming home.

But the long-hitter would quickly steady the ship, draining three birdies in his next four holes before polishing off his character final round with that eagle set up by a huge drive that he only had 170 yards remaining for his approach.

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