The Philippine Star

Ex-champs return, spice up TCC tilt

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All seven former winners gear up for what promises to be another spirited battle for top honors when the elite P5 million The Country Club Invitation­al is fired off Feb. 2 at the TCC course in Laguna.

“It’s going to be a thrilling fight, not only among us winners but also the rest of the field,” said Tony Lascuña, who won what has long been regarded as the country’s premier golf championsh­ip way back in 2004.

He did contend in the succeeding legs but haven’t had much success, barely nailing his second TCC win in 2014 when he lost to Cassius Casas by one.

“It’s been a long time since I last won at TCC but with my current form, I hope to get another crack at the crown next month,” added the ace Davaoeño shotmaker who won five legs last year to reclaim the Order of Merit crown.

The TCC Invitation­al, put up by ICTSI chairman and chief operating officer Ricky Razon in 2003 to honor the memory of his father and ICTSI founder Don Pocholo, was actually shelved after that Casas triumph as the Tom Weiskopf-designed course underwent a major facelift.

That should make the par- 72 layout more challengin­g and the chase for the top P1.5 million purse doubly interestin­g with the likes of former winners Angelo Que, Juvic Pagunsan, Frankie Miñoza, Artemio Murakami and Casas, also the inaugural champion, all upbeat of their chances in the 72-hole championsh­ip organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.

Even 2005 winner Jerome Delariarte, who has not played competitiv­e golf for years since he took over as golf director at Manila Southwoods, has confirmed his participat­ion.

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