The Philippine Star

Phl Masters hikes prize fund to P3M

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Inspired by the success of its revival last year, the ICTSI Villamor Philippine Masters will now be a P3 million event, easily lining it up as one of the major championsh­ips on the Philippine Golf Tour calendar when it is held beginning May 23 at the Villamor Golf Club.

An elite roster boosted by a slew of internatio­nal players is all geared up for what used to be one of local version’s four majors, which made its long-awaited return to its home at VGC last year after the sponsoring ICTSI and host Villamor agreed to finally stage the fabled event after a 17-year wait.

Clyde Mondilla joined the elite circle of Masters winners when he edged local aces Tony Lascuña and Jhonnel Ababa and American Nicolas Paez by one on a six-under 282 aggregate last year, pocketing the top P360,000 purse from the total pot of P2 million.

With another million added up to this year’s prize fund, expect the battle for the top P550,000 prize to be fiercer, to go down to the last shot or putt.

“The increase in prize money only doubles the thrill. Coming off a long break, everybody is hungry, raring to go not only for the bounty but for the prestige and honor of being a Masters champ,” said Lascuña.

The men of the tour last played at Luisita in Tarlac for the PGT Asia last month with Aussie David Gleeson fighting back from four down in the last four holes in regulation then nipping unheralded Erwin Arcillas in a playoff to end a long title spell. The same finish is expected in next week’s Phl Masters, which continues to build up interest and excitement as the Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.organized event draws near.

 ??  ?? Clyde Mondilla (left) sets out for a Masters repeat while Tony Lascuña hopes to complete an unfinished business in the fabled event.
Clyde Mondilla (left) sets out for a Masters repeat while Tony Lascuña hopes to complete an unfinished business in the fabled event.

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