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Wide-open finish looms in ICTSI Eagle Ridge tourney

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The men of the tour gear up for a shootout in the first two days at Eagle Ridge but brace for survival in the last two rounds, ensuring a wild, wide-open finish in the much-awaited ICTSI Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club Tour Proper firing off Tuesday in Gen. Trias, Cavite.

The novel format of the upcoming P3 million tournament serving as the third leg of this year’s ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour makes the title chase doubly interesting and challenging with the cream of the crop tackling three different courses in all four days at Eagle Ridge’s sprawling golf complex – a first in Philippine golf.

The 100-player field will play the Norman and Faldo courses in the first two days where they will battle for the “40-plus ties” slots before moving over to the challenging Aoki layout for the third and fourth rounds.

The Dye course was supposed to be the third round venue but the organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. said it was not ready in time for the event, forcing them to hold the final two rounds at Aoki.

“I think the players should take advantage of the friendly Norman and Faldo courses. In fact, they should post good scores at them then give it a go at Aoki,” said Eagle Ridge general manager Raymond Bunquin.

Still, all three courses offer a different kind of challenge, especially if the wind comes into play.

“They should also be wary of the Faldo course because it could get testy there too depending on course condition and pin placement,” said Bunquin of the 7,343-yard layout which boasts of a tough hole at No. 16, a 447-yard par-4 where the green is sadistically placed beside a ravine.

 

AOKI

BUNQUIN

CAVITE

EAGLE RIDGE

EAGLE RIDGE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB TOUR PROPER

FALDO

NORMAN AND FALDO

PHILIPPINE GOLF TOUR

PILIPINAS GOLF TOURNAMENTS

RAYMOND BUNQUIN

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