2024 ICTSI Villamor Philippine Masters: Go primed for 2nd crown at Villamor PH Masters
Buoyed by a strong joint runner-up finish in Japan, Lloyd Go is gearing up for a shot at a second Philippine Golf Tour victory as he joins the competitive field in the ICTSI Villamor Philippine Masters starting Tuesday (May 21) at the Villamor Golf Club in Pasay.
Go, who nailed his first PGT win at Palos Verdes last March with a commanding four-stroke victory, has since made impressive strides on the international stage. His notable performance in the ABEMA Tour’s I Golf Shaper Challenge in Fukuoka last April, where he tied for second place, and a tied for 32nd effort in Japan Golf Tour’s For The Players By The Players tournament last week, highlight his peak form and readiness to compete.
The P2 million Phiiippine Masters marks the fourth leg of this year’s 10-stage circuit, organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc., and Go’s recent achievements make him one of the top contenders in the 72-hole championship.
Jhonnel Ababa, the reigning PGT Order of Merit champion, also enters the event with confidence after a dramatic victory over Guido van der Valk and Joenard Rates last year. Ababa’s triumph in the opening leg of this year’s Tour in Apo, Davao, sets him up as a formidable opponent.
Clyde Mondilla, who emerged victorious in the Tour’s third stop at Caliraya Springs last April, is also in excellent form following a recent stint in Japan, while Tony Lascuña, winner of the 2022 ICTSI Villamor Match Play Championship, likewise aims for a second win in the season after capturing the TCC Invitational crown last January.
The field is further strengthened by the presence of seasoned campaigners and rising stars such as Reymon Jaraula, Rupert Zaragosa, Zanieboy Gialon, Keanu Jahns, Hyun Ho Rho, Elee Bisera, Jerson Balasabas, Aidric Chan, Kuresh Samanodi, Kristoffer Arevalo, Josh Jorge, Marvin Dumandan, Sean Ramos, Ryan Monsalve and van der Valk.
International competitors Ozeki Kakeru, Gwon Minwook, Toru Nakajima, Daiya Suzuki, Kang Chonkoo, Kim Tae Won, Koji Inoue, Ueda Daiki and Collin Wheeler add to the tournament’s excitement, promising a fierce battle for top honors that could come down to the final shot or putt.
The Villamor Golf Club’s flat but challenging layout known for its tight fairways, will test the 70-player field’s accuracy and consistency. Success on this course demands precise approach shots to create birdie opportunities on the unpredictable greens.
Meanwhile, a select group of professionals will participate in the traditional pro-am tournament tomorrow (Monday), pairing with amateur players and guests from the sponsoring ICTSI and other key supporters, providing an opportunity to re-familiarize themselves with the course’s unique challenges.