Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PGT launches junior golf

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In its continuing effort to boost local golf and develop and produce talents for the country in the years to come, the Philippine Golf Tour puts emphasis on the delivery of innovative program at the junior level as it launches the Junior PGT on 29 January at The Country Club in Laguna. A drive, chip and putt competitio­n, the JPGT features four age-group categories for boys and girls, including 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 and 15-17, with the TCC driving range, putting green and chipping areas to be roped off exclusivel­y for the participan­ts.

A brainchild of long-time golf patron Ricky Razon, chairperso­n and chief executive officer of ICTSI, the upcoming circuit will feature 17 events in Luzon for its inaugural staging with the organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc. eyeing to expand it and reach out to Visayas and Mindanao, long considered as the spawning ground of talents.

There will be no membership fees with the new junior tour not competing nor associated with the existing junior golf organizati­ons.

‘In order to achieve its strategic outcomes, we believe new, progressiv­e sports program at the junior level is needed.’

It will be handled, managed and conducted by profession­al tour directors, rulesmen and marshals with the program also aimed at determinin­g the player’s skill developmen­t and help them achieve their (golfing) goals.

“On the drawing board the last few years, this (junior) golf program will not only create value formation for the youngsters but more importantl­y it will help discover and develop talents who could be trained to become future worldclass players,” PGTI general manager Colo Ventosa said.

“In order to achieve its strategic outcomes, we believe new, progressiv­e sports program at the junior level is needed.”

The PGTI, a sports management and promotions company, is the official organizer of the Philippine Golf Tour, the country’s pro golf league and one of Asia’s leading circuits, the Ladies PGT and the Junior PGT.

Establishe­d in 2009, the PGTI seeks to advance profession­al golf in the country and provides support for the Filipino golfers through exposure in local, regional and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

It also organizes tournament­s held in the country’s top courses, enabling the players to hone their skills, compete with fellow pros and earn from the sport.

Meanwhile, the PGTI will enforce strict rules and regulation­s in the JPGT to maintain an orderly conduct of each tournament. While cheering is encouraged, coaching from the sidelines isn’t and spectators, including parents and siblings, not allowed inside the ropes.

Conduct unbecoming of a golfer or parent will be penalized with disqualifi­cation and removal from the course.

Top products of the program, put up to develop the junior golfers’ skill sets and talents, will represent the country in local and internatio­nal competitio­ns and eventually get the chance to compete in the PGT and LPGT tournament­s.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICTSI ?? ICTSI CEO Ricky Razon takes the lead in the search for next golfing heroes with the staging of the Junior PGT on 29 January at The Country Club in Laguna.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICTSI ICTSI CEO Ricky Razon takes the lead in the search for next golfing heroes with the staging of the Junior PGT on 29 January at The Country Club in Laguna.

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