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Angelo Que accomplished one of the vital outstanding comebacks in writing PGT historical past on Thursday, and his victory within the ICTSI Eagle Ridge Championship that made him the primary participant to win the primary two legs of the circuit provides him all the boldness enhance for a more durable grind forward.
However being red-hot nonetheless gained’t change his plans for the 12 months.
“I really feel like this validated my feeling that I’m prepared,” the 46-year-old Que advised the Inquirer after a ultimate spherical two-under-par 70 on the Faldo structure in Trece Martirez, Cavite, that had him charging again from 5 strokes down for a two-shot win over Guido van der Valk of The Netherlands.
He was referring to a stint within the Worldwide Sequence Macau subsequent week the place he can be dealing with gamers from a distinct stratosphere, with some Asian Tour and LIV Golf stars collaborating.
“It’s a distinct struggle, however this win provides me all the assumption [in myself] that I want,” he went on after tallying 293 over the windswept structure. “I’ve pushed myself arduous the previous two tournaments, though this [win] nonetheless doesn’t change my outlook for the remainder of the 12 months.”
‘Daddy duties’
Van der Valk assembled a 74, whereas Clyde Mondilla matched Que’s 70—they have been the one two gamers to interrupt par on the ultimate day—to complete third one other stroke again.
LJ Go carved out a 74 and tallied 297, with Sean Ramos ballooning to a 79 for 301.
Que mentioned that he gained’t change the best way he has been getting ready for tournaments of late, placing “daddy duties” first earlier than golf.
“It’s higher if I keep on with the unique plan of doing my duties to [my] household first,” he mentioned with fun. “Profitable two [events] doesn’t change that. I’d prefer to take it sluggish these days.”
There was no participant within the subject who broke par greater than as soon as, and Que’s 35-35 got here on the good time as Van der Valk sputtered with three of his 5 bogeys within the again 9.
“To beat him, I needed to play very well,” Que mentioned. “Sadly for him, he made some late bogeys, however we have been head-to-head from begin to end.”