UC golfer Ranz Louie Balay-odao  2nd runner-up  in ICTSI Intercollegiate Tour Launch

UC golfer Ranz Louie Balay-odao  2nd runner-up  in ICTSI Intercollegiate Tour Launch

By Primo Agatep

UC GOLFER TRIUMPHS- ICTSI INTERCOLLEGIATE TOUR LAUNCH:  Ranz Louie Balay-odao  (center ), 2nd runner-up in the said tourney held on June 16  at  Sherwood Hills Golf Club, posts for posterity with teammates Lance Kiat-ong (left) and   Czendel Jay Guanso (right). Coach  Danny Zarate, Camp John Hay pro, a World Cupper and former member of the national team. Balay-odao, Guanso and Kiat-ong  plays at Camp John Hay GC as their home course. Contributed photo

BAGUIO CITY – Ranz Louie Balay-odao , student-athlete of the University of Cordilleras (UC), on Monday (June 16) managed the sweltering heat and tough course at the challenging Sherwood Hills Golf Club to capture second runner-up in individual honors of the ICTSI Intercollegiate Tour Launch in Trece Martirez City, Cavite.

Balay-odao, 22 , who  traces his roots to  Bakun-Buguias (Benguet), stunned the highly competitive field including  members of the national team , scored  four-over 76, highlighted by four  birdies   including  his longest  eight-foot birdie putt.

 ‘My short game keyed my performance. My irons are  okay .However, it was  hit and miss on my driver … I did some miscalculations,’ said   team captain Balay-odao, a third year  Business Management  student of UC ,and with Camp John Hay Golf Club  as their  home course.

The determined, Balay-odao, started at the back nine with 1- over , marked by two birdies (11th and 16th).

At the homestretch , Balay-odao , one stroke behind the leader,  squandered his  chance   in  the   last hole 9th when his tee shot landed in the hazard for a double bogey en route to  3-over on the front. Earlier, he fired two birdies on the 1st and 7th.

‘First of all, I thank God for the trophy…experience and for safety of our team,’ said  Balay-odao, who volunteered to be   the  driver ‘to lessen expenses.’ They motored down past 1 AM on a chilly Monday, and arrived at the tournament site in time for their 9:10 AM tee times on a hot weather condition.

‘I would like also to thank   my  parents who have  been very supportive ever since…to UC especially to Ray Dean Salvosa, and to UC Sports Development Office (SDO),’Balay-odao added.

‘And to coach Danny Zarate. He was a big help. His tips on how to play  was very useful since he had played the course (Sherwood Hills GC) a number of times. He taught us to be composed.’

 ‘Ranz played well, except his last  hole 9th where he made a ‘bad drive’..he was to aggressive,’ said  coach Zarate, who accompanied the local players.

‘Participating in a high level  tournaments will further develop their  golf skills and mental toughness…golf is a game of patience,’ stressed  the veteran ace golfer Zarate now  Camp John Hay pro.

Balay-odao teammates-   Czendel Jay Guanso (UC) and Lance Kiat-ong struggled with, 90 and 91 ,respectively.

 It was learned that  the local boys   shouldered their   expenses in the said tournament.

Actually, ICTSI Intercollegiate Golf Tour, launched  by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments Inc., (PGTI) and Philippine Golf Foundation (PGF), aimed at establishing the foundation in making golf an official sport for student-athletes, with the hope of providing them scholarship program. Primo Agatep

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