A record 126 aspirants – an explosive mix of seasoned campaigners, former national standouts and a crack international contingent – gear up for a pressure-packed, four-day test of power, precision and poise as the Philippine Golf Tour Qualifying School fires off March 17 at Splendido Golf Club in Laurel, Batangas.
With only 30 Tour cards up for grabs, the battle shapes up as a survival test where reputations offer no guarantees and a single bad stretch could shatter a year’s worth of preparation. From the opening tee shot to the final putt, it will be an unforgiving grind on a layout widely regarded as one of the most exacting courses on the calendar.
Perched along rolling terrain overlooking Taal Lake, Splendido is noted for its ever-shifting winds, elevation changes and punishing rough. The course demands imagination as much as execution. Miss the fairways and recovery becomes a gamble. Attack recklessly and risk numbers that can derail a campaign. Add Batangas heat and swirling gusts expected to intensify in the afternoon, and the stage is set for a spirited, wide-open showdown.
The top 30 survivors will earn playing rights for the upcoming PGT season – a lucrative 10-leg circuit staged at the country’s premier championship venues. Each event will feature deeper international participation and prize purses of no less than P2 million, raising both the stakes and the standard of competition.
Those who advance will join last season’s top 40 from the Order of Merit rankings, led by reigning OOM champion Angelo Que, along with Keanu Jahns and Fidel Concepcion, forming a formidable core for what promises to be a fiercely contested campaign.
Among those tipped to contend are former leg winner Ira Alido, Ferdie Aunzo, Belem Arancon, Ramil Bisera, Rufino Bayron, former OOM winner Jobim Carlos, Albin Engino, former national amateur champion Anthony Fernando, Enrico Gallardo, Jonas Magcalayo, Tom Marcelo, Ivan Monsalve, legend Robert Pactolerin, Carlos Packing, Rey Pagunsan, Kuresh Samanodi, Richard Sinfuego and John Michael Uy – all hungry to secure their cards.
The foreign challenge, numbering to a record 43 hopefuls, adds further intrigue. South Korea’s Kim Tae Won, Japan’s Kento Watanabe, Daiya Suzuki and former Q-School medalist Toru Nakajima, and American Riley Keagle headline a strong overseas contingent intent on carving out a place in the Philippine circuit.
The Philippine Golf Tour, sponsored by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc., opens its official season immediately after Q-School with the Lakewood Championship on March 24-27 at Lakewood Golf and Country Club in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, to be held alongside the 54-hole Ladies PGT event.
The circuit then makes way for the Junior PGT before resuming from May 19-22 at Caliraya Springs Golf Club in Cavinti, Laguna.
