LUBAO, Pampanga – The ICTSI Pradera Verde Championship ushers in the new season of the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour with one of the strongest fields ever assembled, setting the stage for a highly competitive and unpredictable battle for supremacy at Pradera Verde on Monday, Feb. 24, here.
Leading the charge is a star-studded lineup featuring Asia Pacific Cup champion Princess Superal, reigning Order of Merit (OOM) winner Harmie Constantino, multi-titled Daniella Uy, Chanelle Avaricio, Sarah Ababa, Florence Bisera and Chihiro Ikeda. They’ll be joined by a talented crop of rising stars, including Mafy Singson, Mikha Fortuna and Tiffany Lee, all eager to make their mark.
Also in the fold are experienced campaigners Marvi Monsalve, Gretchen Villacencio and Pamela Mariano, along with Laurea Duque, Velinda Castil, Sam Bruce, Kayla Nocum and the returning Sunshine Baraquiel and Seoyun Kim.
With this stacked field, the season opener is shaping up to be a thrilling and unpredictable showdown.
Among the contenders, Bisera enters with momentum, having emerged as the top-performing Filipina in the recent ICTSI-WWL Group Philippine Ladies Masters at The Country Club. Her showing in the elite international event gives her a confidence boost as she takes on Pradera Verde’s demanding layout, where aggressive shot-making is both rewarded and tested.
All eyes will be on Constantino, who looks to bounce back after withdrawing from the PH Ladies Masters due to injury. The four-leg champion will be aiming to replicate her strong start from last season, where she won three of the first five tournaments. While she struggled midway through the year, she regained form just in time, clinching the season-ending leg in brutal conditions at Negros Occidental to secure another OOM title.
However, the new season presents a different challenge – there is no clear favorite, and the title is up for grabs. With such a stacked field, anyone could emerge on top after 54 holes.
While Superal has been a dominant force in the past, she is eager to bounce back from a string of lackluster performances. The former US Girls’ Junior champion has set the standard in Philippine women’s golf, but she remains cautious about her form heading into the season opener.
Beyond the marquee names, the rest of the 27-player field is also eager to make an impact. Apple Fudolin, Rev Alcantara, Kristine Fleetwood, Lucy Landico, Annika Cedo, Martina Miñoza, Eunhua Nam and Monica Mandario are all entering the week with high expectations, knowing that a strong performance could set the tone for the rest of the season.