The Freeman

Fundraisin­g events aim to help grassroots talents

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol Staff Members

After establishi­ng his own foundation, former Philippine Sports Commission­er Ramon Fernandez is organizing different fundraisin­g events for the benefit of grassroots talents in sports starting off with the 1st El Presidente Golf Cup at the newly-opened Liloan Golf and Leisure Estates on June 11.

One of the country’s greatest athletes, Fernandez may be a basketball player who also loves tennis. But golf is something that preps him up before a game, he told members of the local press and vloggers at the Cebu Quincenten­nial Hotel yesterday.

Fernandez was also able to establish new friends and connection­s outside the hard court in golf while also establishi­ng a new bond with other groups and individual­s who are willing to help in his upcoming event.

Fernandez emphasized that the event would be for the benefit of the country’s athletes who do not have enough exposure.

The funds raised by the Ramon S. Fernandez Sports and Youth Developmen­t Foundation (RSFSYD Foundation) will be utilized for sporting events that would showcase athletes’ potential for them to have a chance to represent the country in internatio­nal arenas.

The RSFSYD Foundation is a non-stock, non-profit organizati­on establishe­d to cement the legacy of its founder.

These sporting events are mostly those that were also featured in the Visayas Open, which Fernandez establishe­d while he was still with the PSC.

“I strongly feel that there are a lot of talents in our kids, in our youth that is still to be identified and developed. And sadly, as everyone knows, kulang man gyud ang program sa Philippine Sports in as far as real and honest to goodness sports developmen­t programs,” said Fernandez.

For the golfers though, aside from being able to help Fernandez’s foundation, June 11 is promised to be a day of fun and entertainm­ent.

Golfers will be playing under a modified Stableford format, said Fernandez, to hasten the game under a challengin­g narrow but scenic golf course.

With only a registrati­on fee of P5,000, they get more than their entry fee.

Registrati­on fee is inclusive of green fee caddy fee and golf cart.

Exciting prizes await the winners of the event for beginners and amateurs.

Holes-in-one prizes include P100,000 cash, an Italian-brand motorcycle­Aprilia, a brand new Jetour Dashing, a brand new Honda Brio, and a brand new Toyota Hilux Conquest.

Participan­ts can automatica­lly join the raffle draw with big raffle prizes such as a brand-new Vespa motorcycle, various appliances, premium golf items, a shotgun from Jethro Internatio­nal, gift certificat­es from high-end resorts all over the Philippine­s, golf playing certificat­es in prime golf courses, top clothing brands gift certificat­es and more.

Former Side A and Artstart fames Pido Lalimarmo and Gina Respall, along with Cebu’s popular Southside Band, will provide entertainm­ent during the Awards Night on the same day.

Most of the early birds are from out-of-town, said Fernandez, who hopes for Cebuano golfers to support the event.

Fernandez’s former teammates in the PBAand former Cebu Gems coach Tonichi Yturri and Jojo Lastimosa have also signified to join the event.

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 ?? ALDO BANAYNAL ?? Former Philippine Sports Commission­er Ramon Fernandez speaks before the media over the sporting events that the Ramon S. Fernandez Sports and Youth Developmen­t Foundation is holding for the benefits of grassroots talents. Above photo shows Fernandez, his wife Karla and Boobi Kintanar, the executive director of RSFSYD Foundation.
ALDO BANAYNAL Former Philippine Sports Commission­er Ramon Fernandez speaks before the media over the sporting events that the Ramon S. Fernandez Sports and Youth Developmen­t Foundation is holding for the benefits of grassroots talents. Above photo shows Fernandez, his wife Karla and Boobi Kintanar, the executive director of RSFSYD Foundation.

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