Manila Bulletin

Mamat, Both seek repeat in PH Open

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Veteran Asian Tour campaigner­s Mardan Mamat and Marcus Both seek to become the first repeat winner in the Solaire Philippine Open in the last decade when the 99th staging of the fabled event is held March 2-5 at The Country Club in Laguna.

No player has ruled the country’s premier championsh­ip and Asia’s oldest National Open twice since 1988 winner Frankie Miñoza nailed his second Phl Open crown in 2007. But with their experience and talent needed in tough, challengin­g courses as the TCC, Singapore’s Mamat and Both of Australia hope to figure prominentl­y in the $350,000 event.

Mamat, 49, took the crown at Wack Wack in 2012, beating South Korean Mo Joong Kyung by five while Both, 37, ruled the 2014 edition of the event, also at the Mandaluyon­g layout, via a two-stroke victory over Siddikur Rahman of Bangladesh.

Mamat and Both lead a slew of foreign entries in the field teeming with Asian Tour and Asian Developmen­t Tour stars. Along with the country’s leading players, the elite cast guarantees four days of top-notch action on a demanding course hosting the Open for the very first time.

The TCC actually staged an Asian Tour event in 2014 with Canadian Richard Lee pouncing on Tabuena and fellow local ace Angelo Que’s final round meltdown in the wind to win the Solaire Open. But the exclusive par-72 layout underwent a two-year renovation to conform to PGA standard, making it a lot tougher and a true test of golf.

“This couldn’t get any better – assembling a stellar internatio­nal cast on a world-class course,” said Solaire Resort and Casino president and chief operating officer Thomas Arasi. “The TCC has a lot to offer with its length and set-up all the way to the greens.”

Meanwhile, Tabuena and Que, who won in 2008, are the two local players also gunning for a second PH Open crown.

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