Zanieboy Gialon put himself in position towards winning a sixth career Philippine Golf Tour title after a third round four-under-par 66 gave him a two-shot lead over close friend Jonel Ababa heading into the final round of the P2.5-million ICTSI Iloilo Golf Challenge at Sta. Barbara.

He is also 18 good holes away from snapping a title drought that spans two years, or since he ruled the Lake Caliraya stop in 2022.

And in taking a 54-hole 199 total into Friday’s final round, Gialon said that he doesn’t feel any pressure in closing things out.

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“For me, my opponent is the course, not Jonel (Ababa) and not anyone else,” Gialon told the Inquirer in Filipino. “If I start thinking of those players giving chase, then that’s the time that I will feel the pressure.

“I will just have fun out there (Friday) and if the good Lord happens to bless me, I would be very grateful.”

Ababa fired a 67 and the two Davao natives effectively dropped two-day leader Fidel Concepcion deep in third spot, with the 28-year-old, who returned a 72, now four shots off the lead after starting the day two shots ahead of Gialon.

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“Things didn’t go as planned today,” Concepcion said. “I just wasn’t able to execute the shots I wanted, especially off the tees.”

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Reymon Jaraula returned a 68 and caught Concepcion at 203, with Ira Alido, Dino Villanueva and Antonio Lascuña six shots off the pace after firing 68, 68 and 70, in that order.

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Meanwhile, Sarah Ababa won her second title of the season despite a wobbly 76 as she nipped Chihiro Ikeda, wo also fired a 76, by a shot in the P1-million ladies’ event.

Mafy Singson shot a 68 to catch Mikha Fortuna (70) for third another shot back.



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