The Manila Times

PGA event returns to Puerto Rico

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The US PGA Tour’s Puerto Rico Open returns Thursday (Friday in Manila) after Hurricane Maria ripped through the Caribbean island in 2017, causing damage and devastatio­n that reduced last year’s event to a charity fundraiser.

While the pro-am helped raise money for hurricane recovery efforts, Puerto Rican US PGA Tour player Rafa Campos will be happy to see the full PGA event return this week to his homeland. “People stayed with the idea that we could do it again. It’s a great thing to have it back,” Campos said. “It took a really long time, but you cannot tell, really, that a hurricane came by at this point. It took a year-and-a-half, but things are back to normal.” Hurricane Maria caused nearly $ 100 billion in damages and prompted a lengthy rebuilding effort.

Now Campos, who has never missed a PGA event in Puerto Rico, makes his 11th start, hoping sharing eighth in 2016 after seizing the 18-hole lead.

His dream is to join Chi Chi Rodriguez, the only Puerto Rican native to win a PGA title.

Campos won on the developmen­tal Web.com Tour earlier this year in the Bahamas and is on track to claim a US PGA Tour card

example for a growing number of junior players from the island.

“I want to be an example for them,” Campos said. “Now that

back and help more.”

Campos was told by his parents not to try and return home in the wake of hurricane devastatio­n.

“I can’t imagine what they went through because no one was really prepared,” he said. “It was devastatin­g.

“Everybody helped everybody, which was unbelievab­le, because it was bad. I mean, it was really bad.”

“The island is back to normal. And it looks great,” he added.

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