Shootout looms as The Duel unwraps

North team captain Angelo Que (left) and South skipper Jerome Delariarte shake hands after naming their respective players for the opening fourball matches in today’s start of The Duel at the Alabang Golf and Country Club.

MANILA, Philippines - The Duel – North vs South unwraps today at the Alabang Golf and Country Club in the second regional showdown featuring the country’s finest and a host of future stars with skippers of both teams stressing the need for a quick start in local pro golf’s version of the Ryder Cup.

“With both teams having strong and balanced lineups, it is possible for either team to make a sweep in the first two days...4-0, 0-4...I feel it will be a great, tough series,” said North team captain Angelo Que, trying his hand in team play after running away with the ICTSI Orchard leg crown two weeks ago.

Play will be fourball (best ball) starting at 7 a.m. and foursomes (alternate shot) in the afternoon with four matches set in the first two days. The singles – 12 matches – will be played Friday with the first team to win 14 1/2 points clinching the Duel, according to Colo Ventosa, general manager of the organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc.

Team South, skippered by Jerome Delariarte, will be led by last year’s ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit champion Tony Lascuña, former Asian Tour and local circuit’s No. 1 Juvic Pagunsan and this year’s John Hay leg winner Jay Bayron along with Clyde Mondilla, Marvin Dumandan, Mhark Fernando and last year’s team captain Charles Hong.

“Yes, either team can make a sweep. But what we want is a good start.  Hopefully – a lead going into the singles,” said Delariarte, who will also bank on the likes of Zanie Boy Gialon, Elmer Saban, Rufino Bayron, Ferdie Aunzo and Jhonnel Ababa. “If we’ll be a few points back, it won’t bother the boys because they know they can come from behind like last year.”

The Southerners fell behind in the first two days but struck in the singles matches, winning nine of 12 en route to a 16-12 romp in the inaugural staging of the event spicing up the local tour sponsored by International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

Completing the North team roster are Jun Bernis, Randy Garalde, Joenard Rates and Benjie Magada.

With the par-72 layout in top shape, a shootout looms right in the morning matches with Que spearheading his team’s bid together with Mars Pucay in a top-notch duel with Lascuña and Mondilla at 7 a.m.

Pagunsan, out to make an impact after missing the event last year, teams up with Rufino Bayron as they face off with North’s young pair of Miguel Tabuena and Edward Reyes at 7:10 a.m. while Michael Bibat and former Philippine Open champion Gerald Rosales battle the South tandem of Dumandan and Gialon at 7:20 a.m.

Jay Bayron and Aunzo will then test the mettle of another young North team pair of Carl Santos-Ocampo and James Ryan Lam at 7:30 a.m.

Pairings in the afternoon foursomes will only be known after the morning matches.

“The course condition is good although it’s very hot as usual. Unlike last year, however, the greens are firmer,” said some of the players who played the pro-am tournament Monday.

Both teams took their last practice round yesterday and all members looked forward to an explosive start in the three-day event backed by KIA, Ping, Nike Golf, Custom Clubmakers, Mizuno, Pacsports, Callaway, Cleveland, FootJoy, Srixon, Titleist, Empire Golf and Sports Shop and Sharp.

“The course is in great shape,” said golf manager Bones Floro, who expects nothing but a battle royale right in the opening matches.

 

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