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FATIGUED TABUENA LOOKS TO DOMINATE

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After a grueling campaign abroad that saw him compete in the Sony Open in Hawaii, the Singapore Open and the Myanmar Open the last three weeks, Tabuena is confident he is in good shape to win the Country Club Invitation­al

Miguel Tabuena hopes to buck fatigue and a field teeming with talent as he seeks his first The Country Club Invitation­al championsh­ip beginning tomorrow at the newly refurbishe­d TCC course in Laguna.

Tabuena struggled to finish at 16th the last time the rich event was held in 2014 before the exclusive layout underwent renovation. Now, 22 and winner of a number of pro tournament­s, including the Philippine Open in late 2015, and toughened up by a series of stints abroad, Tabuena looms as one of the players to watch in the P5 million championsh­ip which gathers the country’s top shotmakers.

“There’s no doubt that I will give it my best shot. I want to win this tournament,” said Tabuena, relishing a “break” from a grueling campaign abroad that saw him compete in the Sony Open in Hawaii, the Singapore Open and the Myanmar Open the last three weeks.

“Even if it’s still a tournament (TCC Invitation­al), I’m happy to be playing at home this week. The fatigue factor will be present but my game is in good shape and it should be fun playing with the country’s best,” he added.

The elite list includes the event’s three-time winners – Angelo Que and Juvic Pagunsan, two-time champion Cassius Casas and former titlists Tony Lascuña, Frankie Miñoza and Artemio Murakami.

Others seeing action in the event are the rest of the top 30 players in last year’s Order of Merit ranking of the ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour.

They include Clyde Mondilla, Jay Bayron, Elmer Salvador, Zanieboy Gialon, Orlan Sumcad, Jhonnel Ababa, Jobim Carlos, Jerson Balasabas, Joenard Rates, Rene Menor, Marvin Dumandan, Michael Bibat, Mars Pucay, Charles Hong, Rufino Bayron, Justin Quiban, Mhark Fernnado, Arnold Villacenci­o, Albin Engino, Randy Garalde, Erwin Arcillas, Rolando Marabe Jr.

Meanwhile, the 2017 PGT and Ladies PGT will be launched in brief rites today (Wednesday) after the traditiona­l pro-am tournament where the leading pros team up with the event’s chief backers and guests.

This will also mark the first time that the Tom Weiskoph-designed course will host a top-level tournament with the par-72 layout now longer and tougher after undergoing a major facelift the last two years.

P5,000,000 The top purse for the Country Club Invitation­al Championsh­ip, which gathers the country’s top shotmakers

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? CONFIDENT. Miguel Tabuena confident of a breakthrou­gh win at The Country Club Invitation­al.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO CONFIDENT. Miguel Tabuena confident of a breakthrou­gh win at The Country Club Invitation­al.

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