KEANU Jahns returns to Villamor with high hopes of scoring a breakthrough after falling short the last time out at the military course, free from injury that had sidelined him after yielding the ICTSI Villamor Match Play crown last December.
But with a strong finish in the recent ICTSI Luisita Championship, the 28-year-old Fil-German exudes confidence while gearing up for the ICTSI Villamor Philippine Masters, which gets going on May 24 at the relatively flat but challenging layout in Pasay.
“I’ve always felt comfortable playing at Villamor, so hopefully I can have another good finish this year,” said Jahns, who upended a slew of fancied rivals to earn a shot at the crown in the inaugural Match Play Invitational.
But a wrist injury kept him out of play in the first five tournaments of this year’s Philippine Golf Tour, including The Country Club Invitational where he also placed second to now PGA Tour campaigner Tom Kim in 2019.
He marked his return with a joint 16th place finish at Luisita.
“I had an OK start at Luisita considering that the last event I played before was the Villamor Match Play and I only started playing again the week before the event due to injury,” said Jahns. “Luisita was a good test for me to see if my wrist would handle tournament week again and it did.”
That makes him a marked player in the coming P2.5 million event put up by ICTSI and organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc., given his length and patience that helped anchor his bid in the head-to-head duel.
“Yes, my length is definitely an advantage but I feel what it would come down to is approach and short game. If I am able to get closer to the hole with my wedges and short irons, I’ll have a better chance making birdies,” added Jahns.