Manila Bulletin

Lascuña primed, but wary of match play repeat bid

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Unfazed by the Asian Tour regulars’ presence, Tony Lascuña acknowledg­es more the challenges of transition­ing from a tight military course to the long, exacting The Country Club course, particular­ly wary of the younger players, whose length could spell the difference in the ICTSI The Country Club Match Play Invitation­al reeling off Tuesday, Nov. 21, in Laguna.

“I always see to it that I’m always ready for every tournament,” said the multi-titled Lascuña, who will turn 53 next month but remains one of the mostfeared players on Tour. He overwhelme­d young Keanu Jahns, 4&3, at Villamor Golf

Club to rule the inaugural staging of the event that gathers the Top 32 players at the conclusion of this year's Philippine Golf Tour at Mimosa Plus.

Lascuña plans to compensate for his perceived shortcomin­g in yardage with strategic use of his 3-wood and rescue clubs while emphasizin­g that putting will also play a crucial role in the tournament. But he recognizes the talent of his competitor­s, including Miguel Tabuena, Justin Quiban and Lloyd Go, who with veteran Angelo Que, are all vying in the head-to-head duels while the Asian Tour is on a break.

“The length (at TCC) will be my biggest challenge. The young ones will have the edge, for sure, but there are many ways to compensate for my shortness in yardage,” said Lascuna.

The only four-time OOM winner in the Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.-organized circuit also said his fellow PGT regulars are ready for a crack at the crown, including Jhonnel Ababa, who nailed his first OOM title with victories at Villamor-philippine Masters and at Mimosa and posted a number of Top 10 finishes, Valley leg winner Reymon Jaraula, Bacolod stage champion Ira Alido and Rupert Zaragosa, who captured his first PGT win in runaway fashion in Iloilo.

Guido van der Valk also looms as the player to watch in the ₱2 million championsh­ip. Though he closed out the regular season without a title, blowing a couple of bids late in the circuit, the Dutchman remains a formidable force at TCC, having bested the field in the TCC Invitation­al, the flagship tournament of each PGT season, the last two years.

But in knockout duels where fortunes could shift at any given match and on a course that punishes even the slightest miscue, no one holds a distinct advantage among a mix of experience­d and emerging talents, guaranteei­ng excitement and unpredicta­bility to the tournament.

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