TIME Cargo Logistics—behind the steady play of Derek Ramsay—scored 115 points to pull away by 15 points over Forest Hills after the third round of the Am-A of the 72nd Fil-Am Men’s Invitational in Baguio City.
Ramsay opened with two birdies to negate a bogey at No. 4 and already had 19 at the turn. He made 17 coming home to lead the way with 36 points with David Guangko contributing 27 and Rusty Bayani and Renie Floro adding 26 each for Time Cargo’s 297 total.
Forest Hills got 29 from general manager Raymond Bunquin, 26 from JB Gosiaco, 25 from Edgar Lee and 22 from Ronnie Littaua for 102 and a 282 aggregate.
X1R-Tipsy Pig-Mizuno moved up to third with 269. Marvin Caparros, the PR manager for Mercedes-Benz, led with 31 and got ample support from Raymond Co (26), JB Garcia (26) and Neil Arce (23).
Camp John Hay Golf Club (95-323) remained on top of the Fil-A division, but its lead was cut to only six by Summit Point (105-317). Eight points adrift was Uragun-1 (96-315).
Kumpadres virtually bagged the title by scoring 94 points in the third round for a commanding 54-point lead with one round to go in the Fil-C division.
Ronald Busto of Isabela made an ace at the 18th hole of Camp John Hay Golf Club and won a brand new Vespa S125. He used a 7-wood and Titleist ProV1 ball with Dexter Midon and Joselito Santos as flightmates.