The 35th Mango Tee returns with a bang next month, staking P36 million worth of prizes and giveaways at the Alabang Country Club in Muntinlupa.
The tournament, which was last held two years ago, is slated from 30 January to 4 February.
The six-day event will go down as the richest-ever in its nearly four decades of existence.
Four vehicles will be at stake as hole-in-one prizes — a Mercedes Benz GLB 200 Progressive on the sixth hole, an Mitsubishi Xpander Cross on the 15th, a Toyota Raize Turbo on the 12th and an MG on the eighth.
Other hole-in-one prizes include four golf carts and five motorcycles.
Another two cars — a 2022 Nissan Kicks E-Power VE electric car and 2022 MG ZS 1.5 Alpha AT — will be raffled off to lucky participants.
Major prizes include business-class tickets for two to Europe via Emirates and Asia via Starlux, jewelry worth P500,000 from Jewelmer.
Also to be raffled off are a Samsung Bespoke Air Dresser, a pair of Samsung 70-inch UHD television sets, Apple Watch Ultra, Samsung QLED TV set, Breville Barista Express coffee maker, iPAD 10th gen 256GB and Apple Watch Series 8.
Minor prizes include a two-night stay Discovery Primea, AirPods MagSafe charging case, Kelvinator 4 cu.ft. refrigerator and 100 golf balls.
The event has so far four presenters: Smart, Petron, San Miguel and Jewelmer while The Turf Company is the major sponsor.
The premium sponsors are Philippine Business Bank/ZESTO, Merry Mart, Global Ferronickel, RCBC Bank, Unilab and Asian Hospital.
Hole sponsors are Jewelmer, Tipsy Pig, Cotecna, Delta Neo, Pacific Links, CTBC Bank, Golden Visa Central, Golfers Clubshare, GG&A Clubshare, Alog Company, MG, IQOS, iPrudential, Ralphs Joseph and 515 Group.
Ed Lacson and Cid Diomampo are chairman and vice-chairman, respectively of the organizing committee also made up of Jerry Stehmeier, Boni Pimentel, Junoy Verano, Ed Hernandez, JP Orbeta, Cris Carreon, Jay Bengzon and King Stehmeier. Daily Tribune is the event’s media partner.