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Clavecilla completes bid of winning 4th straight RP senior open crown


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MANILA, Philippines – Wigberto “Iggy" Clavecilla became the first senior to win a fourth straight Philippine Senior Amateur Open crown ruling the centerpiece championship division Friday at the Riviera Golf and Country Club in Silang, Cavite. Clavecilla, a Luisita mainstay, carded a third straight eight-over 79 with a steady back nine at the Riviera’s Langer-designed course which was enough to thwart the sizzling final day performance of eventual runner-up Pepot Iñigo. Iñigo battled from 13-strokes down to move within six after nine holes behind a solid two birdie-two bogey stint at the front for an even 35 as Clavecilla stumbled with four bogeys and a triple bogey for a 42. But Clavecilla birdied No. 10 to stop Iñigo then made a slew of pars against two bogeys for a 37, foiling his challenger, who closed out with another two birdie-two bogey effort in the last nine holes. Clavecilla’s three 79s gave him a 237 total for a five-shot win over Iñigo, who jumped from sixth place to claim the runner-up honors in the 54-hole event organized and conducted by the National Golf Association of the Phils. Dave Hernandez wound up with an 82 and slid to third with a 248 while Caloy Coscoluella had an 84 for a 253 for fourth followed by Tony Olives (86-256), Rene Unson (81-258), Sengyo Kato (87-260), Rolly Viray (92-262), Bing Bunyi (88-263) and Hwan Youn An (85-268) in that order. Ben Jacinto pooled a 167 to nip Katy Katigbak, who had a 168, and claim the Category II (60-64) crown with Jose Escobar (145) edging Clyde Fernandez (146) for the net title. Norman Tugot ruled Category III (65-69) with a 161 for a four-shot win over Ben Liclican (165) while Cesar Castro took the net championship with a 128, beating Arsenio Paredes, who had a 143. Peter Shanks topped Super Senior I (70-74) with a 177 while Jun Galindez scored a 190 to run away with the Super Senior II (75-above) title over Jun Iñigo, who had a 214. Former President Fidel V. Ramos won the net championship with a 164, beating Enrique Beech, who made a 174. – GMANews.TV