Local aces Clyde Mondilla and Reymon Jaraula acknowledge that familiarity with the Del Monte Golf Club may not be enough to secure a victory at the ICTSI Del Monte Championship.
Despite finishing 1-2 in the 2023 edition of the tournament, both golfers are tempering their expectations for the upcoming P3.5 million event.
Mondilla, the defending champion, stated he is comfortable playing on his home course but emphasizes that he does not take it for granted, as each round presents new learning opportunities.
The former Philippine Open champion plans to focus on his game and respect the course throughout the competition.
Jaraula, on the other hand, enters the tournament with quiet confidence and aims to improve upon his previous performance.
Veteran Frankie Miñoza, a Del Monte icon, returns to action after a long layoff and understands that success now hinges on form and mental fortitude as much as familiarity.
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