Frantic fight for JPGT Finals spots up

17 Jun 2026 • 12:04 AM MYT
The Manila Times
The Manila Times

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Frantic fight for JPGT Finals spots up

FAST starts and nerves of steel will be the defining themes as junior golfers make one final, frantic push for glory in the sixth and final leg of the Luzon Series – the ICTSI Eagle Ridge JPGT Championship – unwrapping on Wednesday at the Aoki course of the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club complex in Cavite.

With coveted slots in the Elite Junior PGT Finals on the line, a mix of established frontrunners and desperate backdoor bidders are bracing for an all-out war across the 7-10, 11-14 and 15-18 age divisions.

At stake are tickets to the North vs South Finals scheduled for Aug. 17-20 at Pueblo de Oro in Cagayan de Oro, where Luzon’s best will defend their crown against a fired-up contingent from the South.

In the girls’ 7-10 category, every single shot and putt will carry immense weight over the 36-hole tournament. While early finalists Winter Serapio (45 points) and Andrea Dee (37 points) can rest easy having already secured their passage, the battle for the remaining two slots is wide open.

Jehanne Mendoza (32 points) and Aicee Cervantes (23 points) currently occupy the No. 3 and No. 4 spots, but their cushions are dangerously thin as Laura Pablo and Cecilia Mamauag breathe down their necks, tied for fifth with 20 points.

Even Elizabeth Laurel, at joint seventh with 18 points, remains mathematically alive and could pull off a stunning coup with a victory worth 15 points this week.

A mirror image of high drama is set for the boys’ youngest group. Zach Guico and Zoji Edoc have already punched their tickets to the Finals with identical 42 points. That leaves a three-horse race for the final two spots with third-running Kenzo Tan (31 points) and No. 4 Kingston Ching (30 points) out to fend off a fierce challenge from No. 5 Asher Abad (24 points).

The battle for the final seats in the 11-14 division promises to be exceptionally fierce, amplified by a few notable absences and spoiler threats.

In the boys’ class, No. 2 Javie Bautista and No. 3 Chan Ahn are well-positioned next to first finalist Vito Sarines, but must guard against complacency. The real fireworks lie just below them – No. 5 Race Manhit is making a furious, last-ditch push to crash into the Magic 4.

Crucially, No. 4 Ryuji Suzuki will not be competing this week, flinging the door wide open for No. 6 Jacob Casuga and Beverly Place champion No. 7 Ryuichi Tao to make a dramatic late-season surge. 

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