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John Hay ‘fairly challengin­g’

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BAGUIO – The PAL Ladies Interclub field will be up to a “fairly challengin­g” test starting Oct. 4 when the 2016 edition of the tournament tees off at scenic Camp John Hay Golf Club here.

Tournament director Henry Arabelo will supervise the set-up of the well-manicured layout, a Jack Nicklaus-designed gem that is about 5,000 feet above sea level.

Playing as a par-69, the tournament will use the regular men’s tees, which will be just under 4,700 yards with pins to be placed strategica­lly to ensure fairness and toughness at the same time, according to Arabelo.

Manila Southwoods Masters will be shooting to win the centerpiec­e Championsh­ip Division a sixth straight time that would extend its unpreceden­ted streak as Cebu Country Club tries – again – to dislodge the Carmona-based lasses.

Pauline del Rosario, who finished second to Princess Superal in the profession­al ICTSI tour for the second straight time on Friday, will be spearheadi­ng SW-Masters’ charge with Abby Arevalo taking a leave because of studies in the United States.

Arevalo, who is on a golfing scholarshi­p at San Jose State, was the individual champion in Bacolod last year where she led SW-Masters to a come-from-behind win.

Sister Irina and Junia Gabasa will be the main bets of Cebu CC, which will also be missing the services of ace Lois Kaye Go even as trophies in the Founders, Sportswrit­ers and Friendship Divisions are also up for grabs in the 72-hole event.

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