Tuesday, February 22, 2011

4 Davao teams in the thick of things in PAL Interclub

CAGAYAN DE ORO—Four teams are competing in the ongoing PAL Interclub which got going on Wednesday in this city of golden friendship.

Davao City Golf Club, Rancho Palos Verdes, Apo Golf and Country Club and Lanang will be carrying the fight for Davao in this annual golfing competition organized by national flag carrier Philippine Airlines.

The four teams are out to take on the challenge of the two courses providing the obstacle to the coveted plums.

Pueblo de Oro, a vast par-72 masterpiece of Robert Trent Jones, Jr. will showcase her natural beauty that has been the heartbreak of many who dared conquer her. Over at nearby Del Monte in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, the sweet fragrance of pineapples and the cool high-mountain temperature, could rear its ugly head too once rains like that of the Tuesday downpour get in the way.

The weather forecast did not look all too good either. Rains are expected in this part of the country in the next 24 hours.

But the mood is upbeat for the Davao golfers who were greeted by news of Davao’s hosting next year.

Davao Golf Club is composed of team captain Leonilo Dalut, former North Cotabato governor Manny Piñol, Willy de Leon, Larry Pasquil, Benhur Villarosa, Diemy Monadero, Marlon Aranas, Ludwig Ledesma, Martin Castillo and Manuel Banga.

Apo is fielding Bong Abang, Denden De Castro, Alimar Etrone, Leo Fusilero, Lucio Horfina Jr., Mark Oropeza, Edwin Pineda, Quintin Singson, Jing Tan, and Toffee Tionko.

Rancho Palos Verdes is represented by team captain Monchit Mackay, Vincent Gumapac, Ronald Galicia, Noel Yango, Chris Tan, Larry Miculob, Marc Lopez, Paul Garcia, Jeff Ramirez and Andrew Bautista.

Lanang is made of Randy Cadidgan, Peter Cabreros, Alrey Ceniza, Paul Dacudao, ABC Dizon, Leo Magno, Danny Nagayo, Dennis Salvador, Noe Taojo and Joe Tesado. (NJB)

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