2022 ICTSI Eagle Ridge at Aoki Invitational: Bibat ends long spell, tops ICTSI Aoki by 1

Michael Bibat (right) gets a congratulatory pat from Tony Lascuna after pulling off an escape.

GEN. TRIAS, Cavite – Michael Bibat ended a disquieting title spell of nine years ruined by a slew of near-misses by winning the ICTSI Eagle Ridge at Aoki Invitational crown on a 71 here yesterday, edging the very player he upstaged in his breakthrough run at Rancho Palos Verdes in 2013.

Bibat pounced on a key two-shot swing on the daunting No. 13 to break free from a tied matchup with Lascuña then hung tough in the closing holes with the kind of resolve he showed in thwarting the tour’s big guns’ challenges almost a decade ago in Davao.

But the multi-titled Lascuña didn’t give up, threatening to within one with a clutch birdie on the 16th and giving the P2 million championship the kind of thrilling finish the event had guaranteed after putting up a stellar cast.

Bibat, however, pulled through in a duel of poise and nerves on the 72nd hole, which they both bogeyed. As the pressure mounted, they both missed the green with Bibat coming up short and chipping way past the hole on a downhill spot and Lascuña dumping his approach shot into a bad lie in the greenside bunker.

It was long time coming for Michael Bibat, relishes the moment

Bibat missed his par-putt bid and tapped in for bogey, giving Lascuña a chance for a playoff, which he, however, blew after his putt from 16 feet out grazed the cup, enabling the former Asian Games bronze medalist to savor the sweet taste of Tour victory only for the second time in 14 years on the circuit.

“Finally, I won,” said Bibat, who banked the top purse of P360,000, more than doubling his earnings when he beat Lascuña and Elmer Salvador by two in the 54-hole PGT Palos Verde Classic.

“I’m so thankful that I played well enough to be in contention, which was my goal at the start,” said Bibat, who anchored his triumph on a third round 66 that tied him with Lascuna and Lloyd Go on his way to a seven-under 278 total.

“I’ll enjoy this, for now, until the next PGT tournament,” he added.

Lascuña looked headed to capping a big campaign following a string of so-so finishes after beating Rupert Zaragosa by four in the last of his many triumphs at Riviera Couples in bubble set in 2020 when he surged ahead by one with a frontside 35. But Bibat quickly tied him again with a birdie on No. 10 then went 2-up with a curling seven-footer for birdie on No. 13, which Lascuna bogeyed after a muffed par-putt from six feet.

“I had my chances, frustrated but happy that Mike won again,” said Lascuna, whose last-hole mishap gave him a 72 and a 279, which Reymon Jaraula matched with a closing 69 for joint second. Each received P186,000.

Tony Lascuna reacts after flubbing a playoff-clinching putt

Go, the halfway leader who dropped into joint lead with Bibat and Lascuña after 54 holes of the fourth leg of the PGT put up by ICTSI, showed up his seasoned rivals with a birdie on No. 1. But after two pars, he started to crack under pressure, bogeying two of the next four to fall behind and faded with three more bogeys in a five-hole stretch from No. 11.

He ended up with a 76 and fell to ninth at 283.

Angelo Que, four behind at the start of the final round, also pulled within one with a solid four-under card after 10 holes, sparking hopes for a sweep of the Manila Southwoods bets after Chihiro Ikeda romped off with a two-stroke win in the Ladies PGT Thursday.

But he wavered with a bogey-birdie-bogey skid in the next three, threatened to within two at nine-under overall but blew it all with a double bogey mishap on the last hole after a wayward drive, reaching the green in four.

He finished with a 70 for a share of fifth at 281 with Juvic Pagunsan, who finally put in a round expected of him, a 68 that featured six birdies from No. 5 to No 14 against bogeys on the first and No. 15.

Caliraya Springs leg winner zanieboy Gialon also moved into contention late but double bogeyed the par-3 17th, limping with a 73 to drop to joint sixth at 282 with Orlan Sumcad and Sean Ramos, who matched 71s.

Ruperto Zaragosa and Ira Alido also carded identical 70s and tied for 10th at 284 with Dutch Guido Van der Valk, who beat Miguel Tabuena in sudden death at Splendido and bounced back into contention with a 68-71 in the middle rounds, only to falter with a 74.