Daily Tribune (Philippines)

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DAVAO CITY — A galaxy of stars converge Tuesday when the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ips gets under way at the Rancho Palos Verdes.

Leading the all-star cast is Apo Golf Classic victor Jhonnel Ababa, who should find the road to the title rocky with the participat­ion of the returning Angelo Que and Lloyd Go, Sean Ramos and Gab Manotoc.

The multi-titled Que aims to break his long title spell on the Philippine Golf Tour after a series of overseas campaigns, including in the Internatio­nal Series Macau last week.

Meanwhile, Go, Ramos and Manotoc are back from stints in an Asian Developmen­t Tour event in Vietnam, adding depth to the already formidable field.

‘I need to set my pace right, set my motivation­s right. It it all connects, maybe I’ll get a win.’

The 72-hole championsh­ip boasts a prize purse of P2 million and showcases the country’s top players, including several foreign contenders who earned their spots through the recent PGT Q-School.

With Rancho Palos Verdes offering a different challenge compared to the tight Apo layout, expect the competitor­s to adopt varied strategies to tackle the course and contend for the title.

Ababa, fresh from his dramatic playoff victory over Guido van der Valk, seeks to carry his momentum into this event. However, he faces tough competitio­n from Van der Valk, Tony Lascuña and Jay Bayron, who are all determined to bounce back from near-misses at Apo.

Young talents like Ryan Monsalve and Kristoffer Arevalo are also tipped to figure prominentl­y in the title chase with the former showing promise with a strong fifth-place effort anchored on a closing 70, and the latter seeking redemption after a disappoint­ing final round of 81.

“I need to set my pace right, set my motivation­s right. It it all connects, maybe I’ll get a win,” said Arevalo, who led in the third round but faltered and tumbled to joint 13th.

But the 24-year-old is making sure to enter the Palos Verdes Championsh­ip battle-ready, saying: “I’m just fixing up all the plans that I need. Strategica­lly, I don’t know yet. After my (second) practice round (Monday), I’ll have an idea of what’s going to happen.”

Aidric Chan is also out to make things happen, raring to atone for his 37th-place effort at Apo following a top performanc­e in the Q-School.

Foreign challenger­s such as Gwon Minwook, Collin Wheeler, Toru Nakajima, Min Hyeo Yu, Ozeki Kakeru, and last year’s Q-School topnotcher Hyun Ho Rho, are poised to challenge the local favorites, adding an extra layer of excitement to the tournament organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. and supported by Kampfortis Golf.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PGT ?? JHONNEL Ababa has to contend with a tough field in a bold bid to rule the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ips starting Tuesday in Davao City.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PGT JHONNEL Ababa has to contend with a tough field in a bold bid to rule the ICTSI Palos Verdes Championsh­ips starting Tuesday in Davao City.

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