National team member Jaden Dumdumaya carded a final round of one-over par 73 to claim the title in the 15-18 years old boys division category in the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines (JGFP) Cebu-Visayas leg on Thursday, April 13, at the Cebu Country Club.
*JGFP president Oliver Gan together with daughters Stephanie and Nicole.*
The 16-year-old US-based Dumdumaya, a member of the University of Southern California who is set to debut for the national team in next month’s Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia, had a two-day total of 146. He also had an opening round of 73. He bested by seven strokes Bobe Salahog, who had a 76 in the final day for a total of 153. Cliff Richard Nuneza came in third with 156 (77-79). In the girls category, Grace Quintanilla submitted a pair of 77 in two days to win the title with her total of 154. She defeated Ashley Llena (171) and Julia Samantha Lua (208). Other winners are Nini Jose Tiongko III and Tashi Balangauan in 13-14 boys and girls, Roman Yosef Tiongko and Francesca Nicolr Gan in 11-12 boys and girls, Chan Ahn and Zuri Balagoyos in 9-10 boys and girls, Alonzo Retuerto and Ma. Brianna Macasaet in 7-8 boys and girls, and Lucas Miguel Revilleza and Stephanie Gan in 6-and-under boys and girls. The competition will continue Saturday, April 15, at Del Monte for the Bukidnon leg. “We are very grateful to our Cebu organizers led by JGFP director Baltaire Bangalauan, and of course to Cebu Country Club junior golf chairman Bayani Garcia and CCC president Joe Seberano for making this tournament possible,” said JGFP president Oliver Gan.
*JGFP president Oliver Gan together with daughters Stephanie and Nicole.*
The 16-year-old US-based Dumdumaya, a member of the University of Southern California who is set to debut for the national team in next month’s Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia, had a two-day total of 146. He also had an opening round of 73. He bested by seven strokes Bobe Salahog, who had a 76 in the final day for a total of 153. Cliff Richard Nuneza came in third with 156 (77-79). In the girls category, Grace Quintanilla submitted a pair of 77 in two days to win the title with her total of 154. She defeated Ashley Llena (171) and Julia Samantha Lua (208). Other winners are Nini Jose Tiongko III and Tashi Balangauan in 13-14 boys and girls, Roman Yosef Tiongko and Francesca Nicolr Gan in 11-12 boys and girls, Chan Ahn and Zuri Balagoyos in 9-10 boys and girls, Alonzo Retuerto and Ma. Brianna Macasaet in 7-8 boys and girls, and Lucas Miguel Revilleza and Stephanie Gan in 6-and-under boys and girls. The competition will continue Saturday, April 15, at Del Monte for the Bukidnon leg. “We are very grateful to our Cebu organizers led by JGFP director Baltaire Bangalauan, and of course to Cebu Country Club junior golf chairman Bayani Garcia and CCC president Joe Seberano for making this tournament possible,” said JGFP president Oliver Gan.