The Philippine Star

Mondilla seeks to end long skid on home turf

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Clyde Mondilla hopes to snap a string of poor finishes halfway through the season right at home as he rejoins the stellar field in the ICTSI Del Monte Championsh­ip unfolding tomorrow at the Del Monte Golf Club in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon.

After a four-title romp last year that netted him the Order of Merit plum, Mondilla struggled with poor form this year. He tied for 24th in The Country Club Invitation­al, placed 56th in the Solaire Philippine Open and missed the cut in the Philippine Golf Tour’s Eagle Ridge Challenge, the Delimondo National Pro-am and the PGT Asia legs at Riviera and Manila Southwoods and limped to 41st place in the Philippine Masters he won last year.

He blamed his bad back for the dip in form and even skipped last week’s Apo Invitation­al to prepare for this week’s battle where he hopes to herald his comeback with a strong finish or a victory on a course he calls home.

Joining him in the title chase in the P3 million event put up by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. is fellow Del Monte son Frankie Miñoza, the runaway winner when the tournament held its last stop here in 2013.

But Asia’s former No. 1 has slowed down the last few years and coupled with the surge of a slew of young players, he has been content in lending his name in each PGT tournament and providing inspiratio­n to future stars.

Meanwhile, Apo Invitation­al winner Jobim Carlos heads the elite cast vying in today’s pro-am tournament where they will be paired with the amateur guests and officials of the event’s chief backers, including ICTSI, BDO, KZG, Custom Clubmakers, Meralco, Sharp, Champion, Summit Mineral Water and PLDT.

They include Elmer Salvador and Albin Engino, who tied for second at Apo, Philippine Masters champion Jerson Balasabas, PGTA Southwoods winner Jay Bayron, Mars Pucay, two-time PGTA winner Jhonnel Ababa, Mhark Fernando and multi-titled Tony Lascuña.

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