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Young Gun Carl Corpus Takes Lead at ICTSI Caliraya Championship

Rising golf star Carl Corpus takes command at ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championship, showcasing remarkable composure to lead veteran Angelo Que by one shot after two rounds.

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Carl Corpus maintains composure during his impressive second-round performance at ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championship

Rising Star Outshines Veterans in Dramatic Second Round

In a display of remarkable composure, 21-year-old Carl Corpus seized the solo lead at the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championship on Wednesday, channeling the same winning spirit that earned him acclaim in Philippine sports excellence last year.

Corpus, who recently demonstrated his potential with a breakthrough win on the Asian Development Tour in Morocco, carded a two-under-par 69 for a nine-under total of 135, edging ahead of veteran Angelo Que by one shot.

Strategic Resilience Under Pressure

"I struck the ball better yesterday," Corpus reflected after his round. "Today, I just tried to stay steady. I had a few misses, but I told myself not to dwell on them. I focused on making a strong finish."

The young golfer's performance mirrors the rising excellence of Filipino athletes, following in the footsteps of other sporting champions who have brought glory to the nation through international achievements.

Veteran Challenge and Rising Stars

Three-time Asian Tour winner Angelo Que, despite playing better tee-to-green than his opening round, struggled with putting and shares second place with Jhonnel Ababa and Ji Sung Cheon at eight-under.

Notable Performances

  • Jhonnel Ababa: Fired a five-under 67 with an eagle on the par-5 12th
  • Ji Sung Cheon: Posted an impressive 66 with an eagle and five birdies
  • Four players tied at 137: Kristoffer Arevalo, Keanu Jahns, Rupert Zaragosa, and Fidel Concepcion

The tournament's competitive spirit reflects the growing strength of Philippine sports, as highlighted by recent media coverage of Filipino achievements across various disciplines.

Looking Ahead

With two rounds remaining, the leaderboard remains tight, promising an exciting finish at the Caliraya Springs Golf Club. Veteran Jay Bayron and recent Morocco victor Aidric Chan remain within striking distance at 138 and 139 respectively.

Manny Pacquiao

Independent Filipino journalist covering democracy, civil rights, and government accountability across Southeast Asia.