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Shootout looms as P2.5M ICTSI Sherwood gets underway

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CEBU, Philippines - With local tour’s top guns back in the fold, including defending champion Elmer Salvador, a shootout is expected right in the opening round of the rich ICTSI Sherwood Hills Classic today at the wind-raked Sherwood Hills Golf and Country Club in Cavite.

Salvador returns to the scene of his lone victory in last year’s circuit, toughened up by his stints on the Asian Tour and hopeful of his chances for the top P450,000 purse out of the total prize fund of P2.5 million in the event serving as the third leg of this year’s ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour.

But with fellow Asian Tour campaigners Miguel Tabuena, Jay Bayron, Tony Lascuna, Artemio Murakami and Jhonnel Ababa also in the 80-player roster, a wide open race is seen in the four-day event, the first of five 72-hole championships lined up in the 16-stage circuit organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

Tabuena, for one, is seeking for a follow-up to his stirring victory at ICTSI Splendido where he closed out with a flawless, eagle-spiked 66 to record his maiden win on the pro circuit sponsored by International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

Bayron, the former local Order of Merit champion who had a victory and two runner-up finishes last year, is also fancied to contend for the crown while Lascuna, one of the country’s top players who is on a long winless spell, hopes to finally nail the elusive victory this week.

“It’s been a long time since I last won. But there’s a lot of good players here so I have to work doubly hard to gain a crack at the crown,” said Lascuna, who turned in five second place finishes last year, in Filipino.

Also tipped to joint the title hunt in the event, backed by Nike Golf, Callaway, Titleist, Srixon, Custom Clubmakers, Mizuno and Foot Joy with support from Event Captain, Inc., Omnisource Inti’l. TPGAP and media partners Balls, A Round of Golf, Inquirer Golf, Studio 23, Pinoygolfer.com and Impact, are Frankie Minoza, Mhark Fernando, rookie pros Clyde Mondilla and Johvanie Abaño, Murakami and Ababa.

Marvin Dumandan also hopes to contend again, his confidence boosted by a come-from-behind victory over Carl Santos-Ocampo at ICTSI Camp John Hay Championship that ended a 17-month long title drought.

“I feel good and confident of my chances again,” said Dumandan. “I just need a good start and a little bit of luck since the field is strong.”

Meanwhile, Manila Southwoods will host the next 72-hole tournament, the ICTSI Manila Southwoods, on June 27-30, followed by the Aboitiz Invitational on Aug. 8-11 in Cebu, the ICTSI Orchard Golf Championship on Aug. 15-18 at Orchard, and the circuit-ending ICTSI Wack Wack Championship at Wack Wack on Dec. 12-15. (FREEMAN)

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A ROUND OF GOLF

ABOITIZ INVITATIONAL

ARTEMIO MURAKAMI AND JHONNEL ABABA

ASIAN TOUR

CAMP JOHN HAY CHAMPIONSHIP

CARL SANTOS-OCAMPO

CLYDE MONDILLA AND JOHVANIE ABA

CUSTOM CLUBMAKERS

ELMER SALVADOR

EVENT CAPTAIN

MANILA SOUTHWOODS

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