Tabanas led by three after Round 1 with a 68 but Del Monte teammate Jaraula forged the playoff by scoring a 73 for similar 144 aggregates in the 36-hole event serving as the third stop of a nationwide circuit.
Last months Davao leg was also won by Marc Lopez via a playoff.
Picking up from where their more prominent siblings left off, Jolan Miñoza (mens Class A) and his aunt Eva (ladies Class A) topped their respective divisions and join the Pueblo qualifiers for the national grand finals next year at Mt. Malarayat in Batangas.
Jolan, son of touring pro Raul who played in the Optimist International in Florida last month, posted a six-shot win with his rounds of 74-75 while Eva was unchallenged with her scores of 80-77.
Aurelio Ponce de Leon (mens Class B), Edward Escovidal (mens Class C) and Joy Lopez (ladies Class B) were the other division champions in the tourney co-sponsored by Marios Restaurant, Wilson, Gatorade, Tokyo Tokyo, Microtel, Custom Clubmakers and Dunlop Golf. Radio stations Killer Bee, Citylite 88.3, Wave 89.1, 99.5 RT and 103.5 K-Lite are the official media partners.
In the accompanying Samsung Putting Challenge, Mike Celdran and Noel Lopez were the mens qualifiers, Eva Miñoza took the ladies slot, Bay Platon the senior berth and Joshua Lopez the junior ticket.
They all earned trips to the national finals together with Tabanas Archie Empamano, Ben Miñoza, Alberth Caholugan and Blondie Estacio who scored holes-in-one .
The next leg will be played at the Negros Occidental in Bacolod on September 27-28.
Prizes were awarded to the winners by Pueblo de Oro president Rudy Menes, Samsungs Noel Dahao, Pueblo grounds chair Mike Celdran and Boy Blue Ocampo of the organizing Professional Sports Management Group.