The Philippine Star

Asian Tour, ADT stars boost Solaire Phl Open cast

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A slew of Asian Tour and Asian Developmen­t Tour campaigner­s signed up for the Solaire Philippine Open, firming up the stellar cast headed by the country’s leading players in the $350,000 event unfolding March 2 at the tough The Country Club course in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

Pachara Khongwatma­i, Jazz Janewattan­anon, Panuphol Pittayarat and Rattanon Wannasrich­an of Thailand, Siddikur Rahman of Bangladesh and Brazilian Adilson Da Silva, among the Top 25 in the early Asian Tour Order of Merit ranking, and ADT top players Brett Munson of the US, Panuwat Muenlek of Thailand, Malaysian Arie Irawan and American John Catlin all brace for a spirited chase for top honors in Asia’s oldest national Open.

Other ace shotmakers in the early roster are Sam Chien of the US, Nicolas Fung and Gavin Green of Malaysia, Himmat Rai of India, Scott Barr, Unho Park and Scott Hend of Australia, Michael Tran of Vietnam, and Thais Thaworn Wiratchant, Thammanoon Sriroj, Chawalit Plaphol and Poom Saksansin.

The country’s premier golf championsh­ip has lured some of the region’s top players owing to a break in the Asian Tour and ADT calendar with the organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc. and sponsoring Solaire Resort and Casino guaranteei­ng four days of top notch action over a long, windy course refurbishe­d to PGA standards.

Although the field is expected to come into the event in top form, a wild, wooly finish is seen given the playing conditions at TCC, which yielded just one underpar score and 13-over winning total posted by Miguel Tabuena in the recent TCC Invitation­al which marked its return to hosting big- time tournament­s after undergoing a major facelift for two years.

Tabuena, who rallied from five down to edge Juvic Pagunsan by one last week, will lead the local challenge along with Angelo Que, Tony Lascuña, Elmer Salvador, Jay Bayron, Frankie Miñoza, Clyde Mondilla, Jhonnel Ababa, Arnold Villacenci­o, Orlan Sumcad, Cassius Casas and Pagunsan.

“While the locals have the so- called local knowledge, the foreign players are also used to playing in such tough condition, thus making it not just a battle of shotmaking but also of wits and mental toughness,” said Solaire Resort and Casino president and chief operating officer Thomas Arasi.

The blue-ribbon event actually serves as a preview of the Solaire Philippine Open’s grand centennial staging in 2018.

The National Golf Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, the governing body of golf in the country, has given the PGTI, which also organizes the annual ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour and the Ladies PGT, the rights to hold the next two Philippine Open with Solaire as title sponsor.

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