Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Rising stars take spotlight

‘I’m very excited about JPGT because of the unique tour experience it offers junior golfers’

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Amid the scenic backdrop of Splendido Taal, anticipati­on crackles in the air as young golfers tee off today in the opening leg of the 14-stage Junior Philippine Golf Tour.

Set at the hilly terrain of the Greg Norman-designed course in Laurel, Batangas, 62 hopefuls across three age categories embark on their quest for glory in 18-hole tournament­s.

Among them, 21 contenders in the 15-18 boys division gear up for a challengin­g four-round battle, while participan­ts in the 8-10 and 11-14 category clash in their respective 36-hole and 54-hole competitio­ns.

Leading the charge in the premier division is Patrick Tambalque, a standout from last year’s grand finals of the inaugural JPGT Series, alongside a formidable lineup, including Zachary Villaroman, Gabriel Handog and a host of other talented golfers.

The competitio­n promises to be fierce with each player eager to claim not only leg honors but also bolster their respective bids for coveted sports in the upcoming Philippine Junior Match Play

Championsh­ip at The Country Club in October.

In the girls’ division, Korean Ji Won Lee headlines the contenders, aiming to continue her dominance from last year’s series. However, challenger­s such as Rafa Anciano and Chloe Rada are poised to provide stiff competitio­n.

Excitement is noticeable among the participan­ts, with Javie Bautista expressing enthusiasm for the tour experience provided by the JPGT.

‘I’m excited but prepared to go head-to-head with those in the 13-14 division.’

“I’m very excited about JPGT because of the unique tour experience it offers junior golfers. I anticipate that participat­ing in JPGT events will cultivate a balance of competitiv­eness and enjoyment among us young golfers,” said Bautista, one of the contenders in the boys’ 11-14 class that also features Junior Worldbound Vito Sarines, John Gomez and Jacob Casuga.

Adding to the thrill are rising talents like Enzo Corpus, Iñigo Camposano and Race Manhit, who are poised to spice up the title chase with their competitiv­e spirit and skillful play.

As one of the youngest players in the group, Manhit is relying on his short game to make an impact. Despite his age, he’s eager to take on competitor­s in the 13-14 bracket, expressing confidence in his ability to put up a strong fight.

“I’m excited but prepared to go head-to-head with those in the 13-14 division,” Manhit, 11, said.

Establishe­d to cultivate talent and promote camaraderi­e among participan­ts, the JPGT operates independen­tly from other junior golf organizati­ons. The organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc. guarantees the prevention of scheduling conflicts, fostering a cooperativ­e atmosphere for the young players’ mutual advantage.

Meanwhile, Maurysse Abalos, Casedy Cuenca, Lily Agamata, Teresa Tambunting and Tyra Garingalao are set to dispute the girls’ 8-10 championsh­ip, while Ryuji Suzuki, Kevin Tecson, Jose Luis Espinosa and Michael Ray Hortel II gear up for a showdown in the boys’ side in the youngest category of the event sponsored by ICTSI.

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