BACOLOD City – Harmie Constantino ended a prolonged slump in spectacular fashion, rallying from three strokes down to edge out Sarah Ababa by one shot and claim the title at the weather-shortened ICTSI Negros Occidental Classic with a courageous 69 here on Thursday, Oct. 24. BACOLOD City – Harmie Constantino ended a prolonged slump in spectacular fashion, rallying from three strokes down to edge out Sarah Ababa by one shot and claim the title at the weather-shortened ICTSI Negros Occidental Classic with a courageous 69 here on Thursday, Oct.

24. This victory not only marked the end of Constantino's struggles, which began in June after a dominant run in the first four legs of the 2024 Ladies Philippine Golf Tour, but it also reasserted her standing as the country’s premier golfer with the harsh conditions further underscoring her resilience and skill. "Honestly, it felt like luck," Constantino admitted after her hard-fought win, though her mastery in adverse conditions proved otherwise.

"It didn't feel like the victory was mine the entire day. I even had a shaky start," she added, referring to her three-putt on No. 7 after the resumption of play in the rain-suspended second round.

Constantino assembled a 142 total, which earned her P117,000, edging Ababa (75) by one stroke. Florence Bisera shot a 73 to finish third at 145. Ababa and Bisera took home P82,000 and P65,000, respectively.

Heavy rains and fierce winds at mid-morning turned the event, presented by Negros Electr.