The pursuit of bragging rights as the first-ever ICTSI Intercollegiate Tour (ITT) champion culminates in three days of high-stakes action beginning tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 23) at the Summit Point Golf and Country Club in Lipa City, Batangas.
More than just a final leg, this event is a historic milestone – ushering in a new era of organized collegiate golf in the country.
Launched in June and co-developed by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. and the Philippine Golf Foundation, the IIT was created with a bold vision: to elevate golf as a legitimate varsity sport, on par with basketball, volleyball and athletics in the collegiate scene.
Through structured, high-level competition and a development-driven approach, the Tour aims to create pathways for scholarships, professional careers and international exposure for young Filipino golfers.
By integrating World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points into the competition, the ITT is already aligning itself with global standards. This means players not only compete for national glory but also gain traction on the world stage – an unprecedented opportunity in the local golf scene.
Over the last two months, the Tour held four action-packed legs at premier courses including Royal Northwoods, Splendido Taal, Caliraya Springs, Pradera Verde, Beverly Place and Eastridge.
The result: a finals field stacked with talent. On the men’s side, 14 top-performing golfers from leading universities and colleges earned their spot in the individual championship. Meanwhile, eight of the country’s leading collegiate women golfers will vie for supremacy in the ladies’ division.
In the team competition, seven schools in both divisions will clash under a three-to-play format, emphasizing not just individual skill but also team chemistry and strategic depth.
Among the standouts in the men’s individual competition are Sean Granada of College of St. Benilde-1, who won at Splendido Taal, and Zachary Castro of La Salle-1, the Pradera Verde leg champion. They will be challenged by a formidable field including Rans Balay-odao (University of the Cordilleras), Emilio Carpio (UP-1), Emilio Curran (Ateneo-1), and others from La Salle, Ateneo, UP and CSB.
On the women’s side, a three-way battle is expected among leg winners Julia Lua (La Salle-1), Addie Manhit (UP-1), and Shane Tan (Ateneo-2). But with equally capable challengers such as Katrisse Datoc (UP-1), Natasha Bantug (CSB-1), Stacey Chan (La Salle-1), and Tatiana Ong (Ateneo-2), fans can expect a tight and thrilling race to the finish.
A championship of this caliber deserves a course that demands precision, patience and powerand Summit Point delivers exactly that. With its challenging layout and championship-caliber greens, it offers the perfect setting for a finale that promises drama from the first tee to the final putt.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the par-72 course has replicated 18 renowned golf holes in the world, including holes from St. Andrews, Augusta National and Pebble Beach.
What sets the IIT apart is its long-term commitment to the growth of golf at the grassroots and collegiate levels. Beyond just trophies and titles, the tour is about building a sustainable ecosystem for young golfers – one that supports academic excellence, athletic development, and professional readiness.







