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De Guzman, Gaisano-Gan sisters lead JGFP winners

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Davao City—Lucas de Guzman shot a final round two-under par 70 as he bagged the title in the 6-under boys of the Mindanao leg in the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines Apo Circuit on Friday at the Apo Golf and Country Club here.

Lucas de Guzman holds his trophies after winning the 6-under boys and overall championship in the boys’ division in the Mindanao leg of the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines Apo Circuit at the Apo Golf and Country Club.

A day after he carded a two-over par 74 during the first round Thursday, the six-year-old golf prodigy de Guzman highlighted his final round with six birdies and an eagle on the difficult par-5 no. 3 hole. He also had six bogeys.

With the guidance of coach Toch “J3” Altea, mentor of pro golfer and Olympian Miguel Tabuena, De Guzman finished the tournament with a total score of 144. He bested Mindanao champion Ethan Lago, who finished with 177, while at third was Isheidel Revilleza with 244.

It was a sweet victory for De Guzman, who was accompanied by his parents, popular social media personality Lue and former Philippine Football Team training pool member Rommel.

“It feels good to win, it’s cool. It was tough on holes with water hazard. But it’s nice to win, I’m happy,” said De Guzman, a veteran of the 2022 IMG Academy Junior World Championships in the US.

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De Guzman and Athena Batican, who matched the lowest score in the tournament for jungolfers aged 5 to 12 years old with 70 in the 7-8 girls, were given Overall Champion trophies for boys and girls. Batican totalled 143, besting Merryl Salvador (229) and Atasha Naranjo (247).

Gaisano-Gan sisters Nicole and Stephanie also won in their respective categories, as the former ruled the 11-12 girls, with a final round 75 for a total of 151, beating Sarines twins Mona (154) and Lisa (156), while the latter dominated the 6-under girls with 170, edging Soliel Molde (183) and Samantha Ibarra (243).

In the 7-8 boys, Alonzo Retuerto won the division with a total score of 166, beating Jeremiah Ordanza (204) and Rory Bisera (244), while in the 9-10 boys, Jared Saban took the title with a total score of 149, besting Ralph Batican (150) and Vito Sarines (157).

Meanwhile, the 13 to 18 years old categories are set Saturday and Sunday in this tournament backed by Gaisano Malls, John Gaisano, Dimdi Furniture and Appliance Centre, Soleil Cafe, and Islandwide Distribution Corporation.

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