Manila Bulletin

Back into the swing of things in PH golf

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In contemplat­ion of what could have been in the absence of the pandemic, local golf has not only weathered the storm but has also flourished, evolving into a dynamic multi-circuit with the addition of the Philippine Golf Tour Asia.

But the three section-tour, comprising the PGT, the Ladies PGT and the foreign-laced PGTA, faced an abrupt halt during the global health crisis. However, the post-pandemic era witnessed a remarkable resurgence, marked by 10 flourishin­g tournament­s, both in the PGT and LPGT, held across the country’s various championsh­ip courses.

The 2023 season’s climax saw a strategic shift from stroke play competitio­ns to the thrilling match play format, echoing the success of the previous year and providing a fitting conclusion to an intense and fiercely competitiv­e season.

A diverse array of winners, with eight different victors in the PGT and seven in the LPGT, showcased the harmonious blend of seasoned campaigner­s and emerging talents. Even top amateurs left an indelible mark on the competitiv­e landscape of the LPGT.

The season also saw a pro-active focus on junior-level developmen­t as the organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. introduced innovative programs through the Junior PGT. A brainchild of Razon, this yearlong initiative featured a unique drive, chip and putt competitio­n alongside the regular 18-hole stroke play tournament, thus giving the youngsters exposure to the other formats aimed at further enhancing both their long and short games.

In fact, Mindanao held its own qualifier to accommodat­e the influx of aspiring young golfers from the talent-rich region.

In the realm of the seasoned pros, Jhonnel Ababa and Daniella Uy claimed their maiden Order of Merit titles, embodying the enduring values of hard work, discipline and a positive mindset.

Ababa, a multi-titled campaigner, secured his first OOM trophy after a stellar campaign, spiked by a gripping victory at the Philippine

Masters-villamor and a commanding performanc­e in the season-ending Mimosa Plus Championsh­ip. In the LPGT, Uy, a former Junior World titlist, bucked early tests to nail the coveted OOM tiara. Her one-stroke triumph at Forest Hills, a two-shot win at Del Monte, and an imposing showing in Mimosa Plus propelled her to the top sport in the OOM derby with earnings of ₱808,145.

Both players underscore­d the importance of hard work and focus in their successes, serving as a compelling testament to the qualities that lead to golfing triumphs.

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