The Manila Times

Survival of the fittest up in TCC Invit’l

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THE set is stage for a compelling clash of will and character as The Country Club Invitation­al reels off on Tuesday, January 23, where former champions, emerging stars and the top 30 players from last year’s Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit battle in a survival of the fittest at the TCC course in Santa Rosa, Laguna.

The P6 million event marks the kickoff of the premier circuit, promising four days of intense competitio­n and a customary wild finish that has elevated this tournament to the status of a golfing major, renowned for its prize fund, top-tier participan­ts and prestige.

But the elite field faces a daunting week at TCC, characteri­zed by soft bunkers, sleek surface and relentless winds that are expected to test the golfers on every hole throughout the tournament.

The wind factor was palpable during yesterday’s traditiona­l pro-am tournament with 2004 titlist Tony Lascuña also highlighti­ng the difficulty posed by the course’s length. The challenges extend to reaching par-4s even with a rescue club, emphasizin­g the necessity for a solid short game to contend in these demanding conditions.

“It will take a lot of effort (to win again). While I may be giving away some yards off the mound, I expect to compensate for this with my 3-wood or rescue,” said Lascuña, who tied for third with Korean American Micah Shin last year.

Guido van der Valk romped away with a five-stroke victory over Lloyd Go, achieving a rare back-to-back feat in the blue-ribbon event offering P2 million to the winner. Mulling over the upcoming challenge, van der Valk said: “I will need to play great golf. As it is a tough course, it will take every skill as a golfer to get it around, technical and mental.”

Like Lascuña, the Dutchman said that being “super long” isn’t that necessary but stressed the importance of hitting it well and being sharp in every aspect of the game.

The multi-titled Clyde Mondilla and reigning OOM winner Jhonnel Ababa emphasized the importance of a strong short game to navigate through hazards, while three-time champion Angelo Que has prepared for a mental test in pursuit of a record fourth championsh­ip in the event put up by ICTSI chairman/CEO Ricky Razon in 2003.

Organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc. and supported by PGTI official apparel Kampfortis Golf, the championsh­ip boasts of a mix of experience­d players and rising talents.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? n From left: Guido van der Valk, Angelo Que and Tony Lascuña
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS n From left: Guido van der Valk, Angelo Que and Tony Lascuña

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