Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ababa braces for Apo uprising

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DAVAO — Jhonnel Ababa, buoyed by his recent sudden death victory at Apo, approaches the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ip with cautious optimism when the P2 million event unfolds on Tuesday at the same venue.

Not only does he face a solid roster of competitor­s, but he also encounters unfamiliar territory at the Palos Verdes course, unlike the previous venue of the Philippine Golf Tour. Ababa also expresses concern about the scorching heat expected to double the temperatur­e back home.

“It’s hot at Palos Verdes and we rarely get to play there, so there’s no home course advantage,” said the reigning PGT Order of Merit champion, referring to the par-72 layout, considered one of the most beautiful yet challengin­g courses in the country.

Featuring island greens and various types of hill slopes and undulating putting surface, the golf course in Barangay Mandug is known for its attractive­ness and difficulty.

But what piques Ababa’s interest most is the competitiv­e field. Guido van der Valk, whom the Borough Lasik Center-backed shotmaker nipped in the first playoff hole at Apo, is surely brimming with confidence after a strong showing in the kickoff leg of this year’s 10-leg circuit sponsored by ICTSI.

Local stars Tony Lascuña and Jay Bayron, who tied for third last week, are determined to put a stronger performanc­e this week, while several foreign PGT Q-School graduates, who contended early in the Apo Golf Classic but faltered at the finish, are eager to seek redemption.

They include Americans Drew Proctor and Collin Wheeler, Koreans Gwon Minwook and Min Hyeok Yu and Japanse Toru Nakajima.

Local young talents, including third round leader Kristoffer Arevalo and Q-School topnotcher Aidric Chan are also raring to bounce back and prove their worth after disappoint­ing outings.

Arevalo, who impressed with a superb 54-hole performanc­e, stumbled with a closing 81, sliding from the top to joint 13th. However, the 24-year-old is expected to learn from the setback and improve.

Chan, on the other hand, aims to find his form and touch after a four-day struggle to replicate his performanc­e that saw him top the qualifiers at the nearby South Pacific.

Rookie Ryan Monsalve, meanwhile, seeks to capitalize on his impressive fifth-place finish at Apo, anchored by a two-under 70, one of the only three best cards in the final round.

Despite these notable names, there’s a host of players ready to challenge, including Keanu Jahns, Zanieboy Gialon, Clyde Mondilla, Rupert Zaragosa, Ira Alido, Reymon Jaraula, Michael Bibat and Marvin Dumandan, promising another thrilling battle of skills and character in the four-day championsh­ip organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc. and supported by PGTI official apparel Kampfortis Golf.

Meanwhile, after the Holy Week break, the Tour resumes with the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championsh­ip on from 9 to 12 April at the Caliraya Golf Club in Cavinti, Laguna.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PGT ?? JHNONNEL Ababa expresses deep concern over the formidable lineup as well as the scorching heat when the Palos Verdes Championsh­ips get going Tuesday.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PGT JHNONNEL Ababa expresses deep concern over the formidable lineup as well as the scorching heat when the Palos Verdes Championsh­ips get going Tuesday.

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