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Domestic travel by land, sea and air into Metro Manila will also be suspended from March 15 to April 14, including all sorts of mass gatherings.

The top 30 in the local elims all gain Category 6 status in this year’s PGT starting fields, including Anthony Fernando (217), Tonton Asistio, Robert Pactolerin, Bonifacio Salahog, Dino Villanueva, who all pooled 218s, Belem Arancon, Cookie La’O, Ebarra Quiacho and Sean Talmadge, who all assembled 221s, Rey Pagunsan (222), Raymund Gonzales and Kuresh Samanodi, both with 223s, Francis Morilla (224), Rodrigo Cuello (225);

Arnel Enema (226), amateur Luis Dacudao and Paul Miñoza, who scored identical 227s, Orlan Sumcad (228), Rolando Marabe Jr. and Joseph Suarez, both with 229s, Enrico Gallardo and Joeleo Torrecampo, with similar 230s, Johnel Bulawit (231), Kris Etter, Joseph Labajo and Allan Remata, with identical 232s.

Joining Lee in Category 7 of the tour proper are Aussie William Bruyeres, Japanese Gen Nagai and South Africa’s Romano Saincic, who all carded 218s, amateur Anthony Gutierez of the US (222), Korean Hwang Myung Chal and Argentine Emilio Parodi, who both had 228, Park Jun Sung of Korea (229), American Nathan Ouimette (230), Korean Kim Chang Hoi (231), Greg Gonzalez of the US (234) and Venezuela’s Rafael Parra (235).

The COVID-19 outbreak likewise forced the PGTI to suspend its scheduled tournament­s in the PGT, PGT Asia and Ladies PGT this month and early April.

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