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Guido Van der Valk eyes redemption, glory at TCC Invitational

Manila-based Dutchman grinds in off-season in bid to reclaim TCC title
Jan 19, 2025
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FOILED in his three-peat bid last year, Guido van der Valk is determined to redeem himself – not only at The Country Club Invitational in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, beginning Jan. 28, but throughout the entire 2025 Philippine Golf Tour season.

Van der Valk started his 2024 campaign like a house on fire. He had two runner-up finishes in the first two legs of the 10-leg circuit. That was it, however, as the Manila-based Dutchman failed to win a tournament.

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Van der Valk is determined to change the narrative. He focused on building strength, refined his game, and, most importantly, regained the steadiness that propelled him to past successes.

He hopes to display his new-found self confidence in the coming P6 million TCC Invitational. The tournament features a select field of former champions and the Top 30 players from the previous season’s Order of Merit.

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Van der Valk previously claimed the TCC title in 2020 with a one-stroke victory over Clyde Mondilla and dominated LJ Go by five strokes in 2023 after the tournament’s two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

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    This year, van der Valk anticipates fierce competition from an elite field, including record-chaser Angelo Que, who is eyeing a fourth TCC title, and Tony Lascuña, the 2024 champion, aiming for back-to-back victories and a third crown.

    While no player managed multiple wins in last year’s PGT, van der Valk displayed consistent performance, making the cut in all but one leg. He fell to Jhonnel Ababa in sudden death at Apo and finished runner-up at Palos Verdes before retiring from the Splendido Taal leg.

    Ahead of the tournament, put up by ICTSI chairman and CEO Ricky Razon to honor the memory of his father and ICTSI founder Don Pocholo, a select group of professionals will warm up with the traditional pro-am on Jan. 27, partnering with TCC members and amateur guests of sponsor ICTSI.

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    Recognizing the challenges posed by the TCC course, including its demanding length and tough conditions, van der Valk has spent the break refining every aspect of his game, hopeful that his efforts will translate to success.

    The rest of the field is also looking forward to the challenge, all bracing for a test of skill, shotmaking, will and character, including Reymon Jaraula, Keanu Jahns, Sean Ramos, Zanieboy Gialon, Hyun Ho Rho, Ira Alido, Ryan Monsalve, Jay Bayron, Art Arbole, Kakeru Ozeki, Randy Garalde, Daiya Suzuki and Collin Wheeler.

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