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JPGT Skills big hit among jungolfers

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‘It’s like everyone is enthusiastic about joining, playing (in the JPGT). Even if the tournaments are held out-of-town and on Sundays, they still choose to come and play.’

Levonne Talion, top bet in girls 13-14, feels the JPGT Skills Challenge teaches her how to focus better. | Photograph Courtesy of JPGT
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The youngsters continue to relish the challenge they face in the Junior PGT Series, a golf development program aimed at reinforcing the players’ skills set by focusing on the three fundamental aspects employed in the sport.

Tournament director Jack Imperial has noted the great enthusiasm and keen interest shown by the participants eight legs into ICTSI’s initial foray in the junior ranks, particularly in the drive, chip and putt skills challenge at some of the country’s top championship courses.

“It’s like everyone is enthusiastic about joining, playing (in the JPGT). Even if the tournaments are held out-of-town and on Sundays, they still choose to come and play,” said Imperial of the weekend-only series which features various age-group categories for boys and girls.

Imperial pointed out the skills challenge is something different from the traditional 18-hole tournament format, also a feature of the JPGT Series, for it helps develop the players’ confidence. It also fosters camaraderie among the players and parents.

Meanwhile, the series resumes today (Monday, 28 August) with the 18-hole stroke play tournament back at Mount Malarayat in Lipa City, Batangas featuring Round 5 competitions in the boys’ and girls’ 9-12 and girls’ 13-14 age group divisions.

Clashing for the top honors in girls’ 13-14 are Levonne Talion, Chloe Lim, Maria Monserrat Lapuz, Rafa Anciano and Chloe Rada, while Roman Ungco leads the boys’ 11-12 cast that includes Lujo Gomez, Matthias Espina, Aenzo Sulaik, Stefano Bautista, Inigo Gallardo, Lorenzo Juane, Enzo Corpus, Gabriel Garcia, William Sulit and Jacobo Gomez.

Talion, a two-time winner in the 18-hole stroke play tournament, said she was able to meet new friends playing in the JPGT and experience to play in a professionally-organized junior golf event.

“The DCP event is a different level of experience for me. It gives more pressure knowing you only have three shots per event. It teaches me to focus more on my shots,” Talion said.

“I always hold on to my dream to become a pro golfer competing for the country someday. And the JPGT helps build my confidence and trains me how to compete and fight with courage.”

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