Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Jungolfers set sights on JPGT success

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‘Just finished school, so practice is still limited. We focused on perfecting my short game since the yardage will be longer than last year.’

With the dawn of the Junior Philippine Golf Tour looming, young golfers are abuzz with anticipati­on, their excitement evident as they eagerly await the opening tee-off on Tuesday at Splendido Taal Golf Club in Laurel, Batangas.

Crafted to be the ultimate proving ground for the nation’s budding golf stars, the circuit is more than just a series of tournament­s, but a stage where dreams take flight and talents are forged under pressure.

In the lead-up to the event, these young athletes have immersed themselves in rigorous training, polishing every aspect of their game. Whether it’s perfecting the long game, mastering delicate chip shots, or honing their precision on the putting green, each golfer is relentless­ly pursuing excellence.

Mona Sarines, a finalist in the girls’ 11-12 division from the previous year’s inaugurals that featured drive-chip-and-putt competitio­n, shares her preparatio­n mantra: “I’m focusing on refining my short game and strategic course management to ensure I’m at my best when it counts.”

The PGT circuit promises a thrilling spectacle across multiple age divisions. From the veterans of the 15-18 category to the upand-coming talents in the younger brackets, every player is primed to showcase their skills over the grueling rounds ahead.

Set apart from other junior golf organizati­ons, the JPGT, organized by the Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. and sponsored by ICTSI, represents a new frontier for young golfers.

With a commitment to minimizing scheduling conflicts and maximizing opportunit­ies for growth, it’s a platform designed to nurture talent and foster camaraderi­e among competitor­s.

Javie Bautista, riding high on a wave of recent victories, emerges as a standout contender in the boys’ 11-14 category. With a string of wins both at home and abroad, the Ateneo de Manila University standout is poised to make his mark in the circuit and cement his status as a rising star in Philippine golf.

With his school obligation­s behind him, top contender Race Manhit is maximizing every moment to fine-tune his game for the upcoming campaign. Recognizin­g the constraint­s on his practice time, he has prioritize­d polishing his short game, knowing full well that precision around the green will be crucial on longer yardages this year.

“Just finished school, so practice is still limited. We focused on perfecting my short game since the yardage will be longer than last year,” said Manhit, who is also competing in the boys’ 11-14 category.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF VITO SARINES/FB ?? MONA Sarines and other junior golfers are excited to see action in the Junior Philippine Golf Tour that kicks off on Tuesday at Splendido Taal Golf Club in Laurel, Batangas.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF VITO SARINES/FB MONA Sarines and other junior golfers are excited to see action in the Junior Philippine Golf Tour that kicks off on Tuesday at Splendido Taal Golf Club in Laurel, Batangas.

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