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    Nearly man Tony Lascuña keen to go all the way at Villamor match play

    Lascuna out to end run of three runner-up finishes
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    FOILED in the last three regular Philippine Golf Tour events, Tony Lascuña seeks to end the season in a triumphant mode when the ICTSI Villamor Match Play Invitational tees off on Tuesday (Nov. 15) at the Villamor Golf Club.

    But like the general mood at the upcoming tournament, the multi-titled campaigner is setting out for the four-day event with guarded optimism given the unpredictability of the one-on-one format and the depth of the competing field.

    “Match play is far different from medal. In head-to-head, every shot counts since you can’t predict what your rival would shoot on a particular hole. So you have to make the most of your chances. There’s little or no room at all for errors,” said Lascuña in Filipino.

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      The winningest on Tour with four Order of Merit titles, Lascuña is keen to come up with a top podium finish after ending up second in the last three PGT legs closing out out the season at Eagle Ridge-Aoki, Riviera and Pradera Verde,

      “Most frustrating was my playoff loss to Juvic (Pagunsan) at Riviera. I was leading going to the final hole but still lost. But that’s golf, you just have to learn from your mistakes and try to get better.”

      But he has to churn out his best in all four days next week as the rest of the 32-player field are also all primed up for a crack at the championship and the bragging rights as the first match play champion in the country’s premier circuit put up by ICTSI.

      The organizing Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. used to hold the North vs South Duel to highlight each PGT season but has opted for head-to-head duels among the top 32 players in this year’s Order of Merit ranking to further generate interest and test the field’s skills in a knockout format.

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      It will be held side-by-side with the women's match play with Chihiro Ikeda and Harmie Constantino headlining the 16-player roster.

      Lascuña is coming in as the No. 2 seed behind Dutch Guido Van der Valk, who clinched the top ranking by reigning at Pradera Verde and emerging the only two-leg winner this year after edging Miguel Tabuena in sudden death at Splendido Taal.

      Others in the fold are former Philippine Open champion Clyde Mondilla, Caliraya Springs leg winner Zanieboy Gialon, Eagle Ridge-Aoki champion Michael Bibat, Reymon Jaraula, Jhonnel Ababa, Ira Alido, Joenard Rates, Sean Ramos, Ruperto Zaragosa, Lloyd Go, Rico Depilo, Orlan Sumcad; Dino Villanueva, Jay Bayron, Marvin Dumandan, Frankie Miñoza, Anthony Fernando, Gerald Rosales, Keanu Jahns, Albin Engino, Enrico Gallardo, Fidel Concepcion, Richard Sinfuego, Art Arbole, Mars Pucay and Paul Echaves.

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      Jerson Balasabas, who nipped Van der Valk in a playoff to nail a career breakthrough when Villamor last hosted a PGT event in the Philippine Masters in 2018, finished at No. 17 in the OOM ranking and is raring to make it again in the flat but tight layout.

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      No. 5 Miguel Tabuena, No. 7 Pagunsan and No. 19 Que are likely to skip the event due to their commitments abroad with the next three players in the rankings expected to take their spots, including Dan Cruz, Arnold Villacencio and Jun Bernis.

      The Round of 32 will be played Tuesday with the winners advancing to the next round on Wednesday. The survivors will then move to the grueling third day action with the quarterfinals and semifinals on tap. The championship and the battle for third will be held Friday.

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