But the Games and Amusements Board and the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases recently gave the PGTI the green light to resume operations, paving the way for a two-tournament offering, simultaneous with the Ladies PGT. The other PGT and LPGT events put up by ICTSI will be held Dec. 8-11 at the Langer’s course, also at Riviera. Avaricio, on the other hand, took the low amateur honors in an LPGT event last year to earn a pro card. A number of Mindanao-based aces, however, failed to make it to the tournament, opting to call off the rest of the season, including Del Monte’s Clyde Mondilla and Reymon Jaraula and Davao’s Elmer Salvador. At least four foreign players residing in the country, however, bolsters the cast, including regular campaigners American Lexus Keoninh and Korean Park Jun Sung.
Source: Manila Times November 16, 2020 15:56 UTC