All eyes on Mondilla as Forest Hills tilt starts

by | Sep 18, 2024

 

 

ANTIPOLO. — Clyde Mondilla aims to replicate his stunning performance last year as he returns to familiar grounds in pursuit of back-to-back victories at the ICTSI Forest Hills Classic, which reels off Wednesday here.

The event, offering a P2 million prize pool, promises fierce competition among past winners and rising challengers as the Philippine Golf Tour heads into its final stretch.

Mondilla goes into the 72-hole championship as the man to beat, brimming with confidence after his dominant showing last year. His remarkable opening-round 11-under-par 60 set the tone for a commanding five-stroke victory, showcasing his mastery over the par-71, 7,105-yard Nicklaus layout.

The course, which demands precision from tee to green and smart shot decisions, seems tailor-made for the Del Monte ace, giving him a psychological edge over the competition.

The former Philippine Open champion and Order of Merit winner is fully aware of the strong competition he faces and remains cautious about his chances not just for a repeat but also for a follow-up to his Caliraya Springs victory last April.

He mixes it up with Nilo Salahog and Kim Tae Soo at 7:20 a.m. on the first hole.

Mondilla’s rivals are well aware of the challenge he poses, but they’re not backing down. Leading the charge are Angelo Que, fresh off his Philippine Masters win, and Sean Ramos, who notched his career-first victory at the Lakewood Championship in June.

Que and Ramos sharpened their skills abroad during the tour break, competing on the Asian Tour and Asian Development Tour, respectively.

Veterans like Jhonnel Ababa (Apo winner) and Tony Lascuña (Splendido Taal champion) are also poised to challenge for the top P350,000 purse.

Meanwhile, 2022 Forest Hills champion Reymon Jaraula, along with Ira Alido, Michael Bibat, Jay Bayron, Keanu Jahns and Dino Villanueva, all have their eyes on the title, while a strong international contingent is also in the mix, with players like Ozeki Kakeru, Gwon Minwook, Collin Wheeler, Kim Tae Won, Kim Tae Soo, Hwang Myungchal, and former leg winner Toru Nakajima vying to become the first foreign player to win on the Tour this season.

Among the young guns, Aidric Chan, Kristoffer Arevalo, Ryan Monsalve, Ivan Monsalve, Josh Jorge, and Lanz Uy are looking to make their mark with a breakthrough victory.

With the event serving as the final leg in Luzon before the Tour moves to the Visayas next month, it adds pressure as players jostle for qualification points for the season-ending PGT Match Play Championship in Laguna this November. Only the top 32 players will qualify for the head-to-head battles.

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