MANILA, Philippines — La Salle Zobel hopes keep its top position for the overall lead even as defending champion Xavier University tries to make a move in an attempt to retain the championship as the second half of the 2023 JGFP Inter-School action kicks off this month in different golf courses.
La Salle Zobel has garnered 20 points, while Homeschool Global occupies the second place with 13 points, followed by Ateneo de Manila with 11 points in the tournament organized by the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines (JGFP).
Xavier, which bagged the overall championship in the last Inter-School, is at fourth place with eight points.
“It’s going to be an exciting finish with the way teams are positioned after the first half of action,” said JGFP president Oliver Gan, a former consultant for golf at the Games and Amusement Board (GAB).
“As everyone knows, the Inter-School is one of the main projects of the JGFP, and we are just thankful to our partners, especially the golf courses that have opened their venues for our young golfers,” added Gan.
Action in Lower School already started Saturday at the Riviera Sports and Country Club and its last three are on Nov. 19 at Royale Tagaytay Country Club, and back at Riviera on Nov. 25-26, while Middle School games resume Sunday and on Nov. 19 at Royale.
The finals for lower and middle will both be played on Dec. 2-3 at Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club.
Junior High School will return on Jan. 14 at Caliraya Springs Golf Club. The final two rounds of junior and senior high school will be played on Jan. 20 and Jan. 27-28 at Eagle Ridge.