THE men of the Philippine Golf Tour and PGT Asia are set out for back-to-back duels at the demanding Luisita Golf and Country Club in Tarlac beginning on Tuesday, all ready and raring to slug it out in two rich tournaments following a monthlong break on the two circuits.
Jhonnel Ababa, the last winner at the International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) Club Filipino de Cebu last month, heads the 80-player field in the P4-million ICTSI Luisita Invitational, where five of the nine-leg titlists go all out to match Jobim Carlos’s two-title feat in the final leg of this year’s 10-stage PGT put up by ICTSI.
They include Eagle Ridge champion Guido van der Valk of the Netherlands, Philippine Masters titlist Jerson Balasabas, Del Monte winner Nicolas Paez of the US, Bacolod stop victor Justin Quiban and Ababa. Missing this week’s championship organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments Inc. are Korean Kim Joo-hyung, winner at Pueblo de Oro, and Negros leg playoff titlist Juvic Pagunsan.
But aside from the leg winners, the field also features veteran campaigners and upcoming stars due for big win and out to avert a winless season, including former three-time PGT Order of Merit winner Tony Lascuña and reigning OOM champion Clyde Mondilla.
The Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT) Open, meanwhile, will be played from October 23 to 26, with the $100,000 event serving as the sixth leg of the second season of PGA Asia featuring a tough international cast.
Also vying at Luisita Invitational are former leg champions Jay Bayron, Zanieboy Gialon, Rene Menor and Elmer Salvador along with Michael Bibat, Joenard Rates, Charles Hong, Orlan Sumcad, Nilo Salahog, James Ryan Lam and Keanu Jahns.
The other foreign aces joining the title hunt are siblings Qawim and Qazzri Aslimon from Brunei Darussalam, Aussies Tim Stewart, Nathan Park and Jerram Chudleigh, Americans Andy Kang, Lexus Leoninh and Pete Vilairatana, Koreans Park Jun-sung and Kang Chon-koo, Japanese Taisei Mochita, Rio Mori and Hiroyuki Ono, Spain’s Salvador Paya Vila and Peter Stojanovski of Macedonia.
A select pro field, meanwhile, tests the tight, hazard layout in Monday’s pro-am where they will be paired with guests and officials of the event’s chief backers, including ICTSI, Custom Clubmakers, Meralco, Champion, Summit Mineral Water, K&G Golf Apparel, BDO, Sharp, KZG, PLDT and M.Y. Shokai Technology Inc.
Thirteen sponsor invitees are also out to sneak in and contend for the crown, including pro-bound Rupert Zaragosa and fellow amateurs Jolo Magcalayo, Paolo Wong and Aidric Chan.