Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Canlubang, Southwoods shore up rosters

- Journal.

The road to the 75th Philippine Airlines Interclub golf team championsh­ips is littered with land mines.

Luisita Golf Club faces a stern test in its quest to retain the seniors crown as Canlubang and Manila Southwoods have beefed up their respective rosters in time for the start of hostilitie­s at the Pueblo de Oro Golf and Country Club in Cagayan de Oro.

Another venue of the event is the Del Monte golf course in Manolo Fortich in Bukidnon.

Following the exit of Benjie Sumulong, who will now play for Alabang, Luisita recalled Jing Tuason and tapped Ferdie Barboza and Marvin Caparros to backstop holdovers Rodel Mangulabna­n, Ronnie Littaua, Chino Raymundo, Marty Ilagan and Dan Cruz.

Luisita came from behind to whip Canlubang by seven points at the 2023 PAL Interclub in Cebu City last year.

“Luisita still has a solid team even without Benjie Sumulong this year,” Luisita non-playing team captain Jeric Hechanova said.

“But Canlubang should be favored with three new solid players who will be a good addition to their existing lineup.”

Canlubang will return with only five members from its 2023 team: Abe Rosal, Damasus Wong, Zaldy Villa, Abe Avena and Rolly Viray.

The Sugar Barons have also signed up Pem Rosal, John Paul Reyes and Jess Hernandez to provide additional firepower.

Manila Southwoods is hoping to break the LuisitaCan­lubang strangleho­ld of the event by securing the services of many-time Alabang Country Club champion Jorge Gallent.

Gallent will join hands with top gun Junjun Plana, Thirdy Escano, Joseph Tambunting, Theody Pascual, and Mandred Guangko who all played at the 2023 PAL Interclub in Cebu City.

Southwoods also acquired the services of Monet Garcia and Michael Cheon.

The PAL Interclub seniors’ competitio­n, which kicks off on 22 February, will serve as the appetizer to the men’s regular tournament set on 1 March.

The diamond anniversar­y edition of what is regarded as the country’s unofficial golf club team championsh­ips will now be played with a new format that guarantees keener competitio­n.

From the usual five players coming out for each team every day, the men’s regular event will now use the four-to-play, three-to-count format that makes for balanced action.

Looming as a possible title contender is Alabang bannered by Sumulong. The team is also composed of Arnel Paras, Toti Zara, Kevin Kim, RJ Maclang, Jerome Hernandez, Timmy Yang and Marc Reyes.

The 75th staging of the PAL Interclub is supported by diamond sponsors Mastercard and Asian

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PPS ?? STEPHEN Fuertes (left) and Dhea Cua (right) celebrate after winning the Gov. Edwin Jubahib Cup national tennis championsh­ips. Also shown is Davao del Norte’s Provincial Agrarian Reform program officer II Tommy Bernaldez.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PPS STEPHEN Fuertes (left) and Dhea Cua (right) celebrate after winning the Gov. Edwin Jubahib Cup national tennis championsh­ips. Also shown is Davao del Norte’s Provincial Agrarian Reform program officer II Tommy Bernaldez.

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