Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ramos faces tough Splendido challenge

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Coming off a long hiatus, Sean Ramos is set to showcase the same stellar form that earned him his breakthrou­gh victory on the Philippine Golf Tour (PGT) at Lakewood in Cabanatuan City last June.

But the ICTSI Splendido Taal Championsh­ip reeling off Tuesday will present a more formidable challenge for the 20-year-old rising star, with a field brimming with talent in the P2-million championsh­ip serving as the sixth leg of this year’s PGT.

Ramos demonstrat­ed remarkable maturity at Lakewood, overcoming formidable opponents like multi-titled Reymon Jaraula and Tony Lascuña in a gripping battle of shot-making and nerves, ultimately securing a two-shot victory.

The triumph came on the heels of near-misses at the Palos Verdes Championsh­ip and the Philippine Masters, where he struggled in the final rounds while vying for his first win.

At Lakewood, Ramos managed to handle the pressure with great determinat­ion and resilience, savoring every moment of the competitio­n.

“I played strategica­lly in the closing holes to secure the win without taking unnecessar­y risks,” said Ramos, highlighti­ng his maturity in managing high-pressure situations.

Entering the Lakewood Championsh­ip, Ramos was recovering from back-to-back missed cuts in the Asian Developmen­t Tour (ADT) events in Thailand. These setbacks, however, only fueled his motivation, propelling him to join the elite circle of winners alongside Jhonnel Ababa (Apo), Lloyd Go (Palos Verdes), Clyde Mondilla (Caliraya Springs) and Angelo Que (Philippine Masters) in the first five legs of this year’s 10-stage Tour organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s Inc.

Following his career the Vietnam Masters but faltered at the Selangor Masters on the ADT. Despite this, his performanc­e in Vietnam underscore­d his talent and skill, and the setback in Malaysia is expected to further strengthen his resolve as he aims to become the first backto-back PGT winner this year.

However, Ramos’ fellow leg winners have also prepared rigorously for the Splendido Taal battle during the break, ensuring four days of top-notch action from the country’s leading players and seasoned campaigner­s, including Guido van der Valk, the 2022 Splendido Taal Championsh­ip winner.

A promising group of emerging talents, including Aidric Chan, Rho Hyun Ho, Kristoffer Arevalo, siblings Ryan and Ivan Monsalve, Jonas Magcalayo and Lanz Uy, are equally determined to prove their mettle in pursuit of a first championsh­ip. breakthrou­gh, Ramos tied for 19th at

‘I played strategica­lly in the closing holes to secure the win without taking unnecessar­y risks.’

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICTSI ?? SEAN Ramos will have his hands full when the ICTSI Splendido Taal Championsh­ip reels off Tuesday.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ICTSI SEAN Ramos will have his hands full when the ICTSI Splendido Taal Championsh­ip reels off Tuesday.
 ?? HENRY NICHOLLS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? BARBORA Krejcikova celebrates her breakthrou­gh Wimbledon triumph.
HENRY NICHOLLS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE BARBORA Krejcikova celebrates her breakthrou­gh Wimbledon triumph.

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