The Manila Times

Three eye ‘No. 2’ as ICTSI Riviera Classics unfolds

- PHOTO BY BOB DUNGO JR.

LOCAL aces Clyde Mondilla and Jerson Balasabas and Australian David Gleeson set out with personal goals of scoring back-to-back feats while

go all out to foil their bids, guaranteei­ng a spirited battle right in today’s start of the ICTSI Riviera Classic at Riviera’s Langer course in Silang, Cavite today.

Mondilla skipped yesterday’s traditiona­l pro-am to further hone up for the $100,000 championsh­ip he won by two over Michael Bibat and Korean amateur Tom Kim last year. But the reigning Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit champion has struggled at the start of the season,

- ishes, including a 41st place effort in last week’s Philippine Masters.

But he expressed confidence of a big rebound this week, so do the rest of the 121-player cast, including Balasabas, who is seeking a follow-up to his playoff win over Dutch Van der Valk at Masters, and Gleeson, who ruled the kickoff leg of the second PGT Asia at Luisita last month.

“I need more practice to bring back my game. But I feel good of my chances this week. Laban lang tayo,” said Mondilla, who racked up four victories in a breakout season last year.

- dence following his breakthrou­gh at Villamor but expects a different kind of challenge on the long, hazardlade­n layout with sleek putting sur-

“The course is long and the greens are tough and fast. While we had to avoid getting stymied at Villamor, here, we have to watch out for the penalties with so many hazards coming into play in most holes,” said Balasabas.

“But I’m looking forward to scoring back-to-back (wins). I know I

strong,” he added.

Gleeson and Van der Valk head the crack roster of foreign aces battling it out for the top $17,500 purse in the event organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. with the former hoping to ride the momentum of his playoff win over Erwin Arcillas and the latter going for a second straight victory after scoring his maiden win at PGT Eagle Ridge last March.

Meanwhile, Mondilla drew Elmer Salvador and American Jacob Fleck at 7:20 a.m. on No. 1, Balasabas will play alongside Thai Chonlatit Chuenboonn­gam and Japanese Koutaka behind at 11: 20 a. m. with Benjie Magada and Idtiphat Silasuwan of Thailand.

Van der Valk, meanwhile, tees off at 11:20 a.m. at the back with local ace Jobim Carlos and Thai Panuwat Muenlek while Tony Lascuña, Thai Sattaya Supupramai and American John Michael O’Toole brace for an early shootout in one of the featured groups at 11:30 a.m. on No. 1 in what looms to be an explosive start to the second leg of the region’s newest circuit backed by Custom Clubmakers, Meralco, Champion, Summit Mineral Water, K&G Golf Apparel, BDO, Sharp, KZG, PLDT and M.Y. Shokai Technology, Inc.

Young Micah Shin is also tipped to contend with the Korean-American, winner of this year’s The Country Club Invitation­al, drawing Thai Poosit Supupramai and Keanu Jahns at 11:40 a.m. on No. 10.

Other locals tipped to contend are veteran Jay Bayron and Jhonnel Ababa, who won the PGTA legs at Riviera and Pradera Verde last January but whose game took a dip the last two tournament­s, including a joint 13th place effort at Villamor.

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