TAIWAN. – Given their power off the tee, Pauline del Rosario and Daniella Uy find the Lily Golf and Country Club course a bit shorter and can be conducive to good scoring all week as they put a premium on power in pursuit of a strong start in the Party Golfers Ladies Open in Hsinchu country here Wednesday.
“The course is narrow with slow and bumpy greens, a typical Taiwan course. It’s scorable if you can keep your tee shots in play and manage the greens,” said Del Rosario, the spearhead of the 16-player strong Ladies Philippine Tour contingent in the NT$4 million champion

ship of the LPGA of Taiwan (TLPGA). “That’s what I’ll be doing this week.”
Del Rosario is no stranger to Taiwan courses, having marked her rookie pro campaign with a victory in the TLPGA and Royal Open at the Royal Kuan-Hsi Golf Club in 2017, becoming the first Filipina to win in the lucrative circuit.
The four-time LPGT winner is also looking to build on her confidence following a successful campaign in the LPGA Q-School Stage II, which earned her a spot in the Q-Series for a chance at an LPGA Tour card next season.
Del Rosario drew Ho-Yu An, No. 9 in the current TLPGA Order of Merit ranking, and Thai Ornnicha Konsunthea at 7:50 a.m. on No. 1 of the undulating course carved out of a forest setting and where each hole poses a real test to the competing field, particularly the layout’s signature hole — No. 8.
Uy, the recent LPGT OOM topnotcher with three victories who placed fourth when the Philippines last competed in this event in 2019, is also relying on her long game to fuel her own title drive on the 6,211-yard layout, saying: “It’s a short course, but tight and hilly. If I make a lot of birdies then I’ll get a good score.”
The former Junior World champion clashes with Ting-Yu Chen and Meng-Chu Chen at 7:10 a.m. on the first hole.
The other Filipina bidders in the 103-player roster of the event co-sanctioned by the LPGT are Chanelle Avaricio, Florence Bisera, Harmie Constantino, Mikha Fortuna, Marvi Monsalve, Rev Alcantara, Sarah Ababa, Pamela Mariano and Chihiro Ikeda along with Koreans Seoyun Kim and Ju Young Yang and amateurs Laurea Duque, Lia Duque and Mafy Singson.