Yuka Saso rallies, claims Ladies Open by 2
Saso closed out in a flourish, gunning down three birdies in the last six holes, including a big shot on No. 15, to overhaul a three-stroke deficit then capped her stirring rally with a chip-in birdie on the final hole for a 36-34 and a 54-hole total of 209.

Fortuna, who stunned the elite field with a solid 65 Thursday, hung tough in a windy day but cracked under pressure in the closing holes, mishitting her drive on No. 15 and missing a couple of birdie putts. She hobbled with a 74 and wound up with a 211.
Unlike in her wire-to-wire triumph in a pro tournament at Ayala Greenfield last week, the 16-year-old Saso nailed her second victory in come-from-behind fashion, finally claiming the crown after a runner-up and third place finish in the last two years of the country’s premier championship organized and conducted by the Women’s Golf Association of the Philippines.
“I never expected to win. Mikha was playing well but I got my own game going to No. 13 and that’s when I got the needed confidence,” said Saso, who also dominated the ranks by winning the Phl Amateur Stroke and Match Play crowns and the national junior title last year.
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