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UAAP Golf makes debut alongside Intercollegiate Golf at Midlands


All eyes will be on De La Salle University as UAAP golf finally makes its long-awaited debut as a demonstration sport in Season 88 today (Monday, May 11) at Tagaytay Midlands. But while the Taft-based squad enters as the clear team to beat, a determined field of rivals is ready to challenge that status on a course that promises no favors.

Coming off a dominant sweep in last year’s ICTSI Intercollegiate Tournament, La Salle carries both momentum and expectations into the historic four-day event. However, with Ateneo de Manila University, University of Santo Tomas, University of the Philippines, and Adamson University retooling and intensifying their preparations during the offseason, the battle for supremacy is shaping up to be far from a coronation.

The demanding Midlands layout also looms as the ultimate equalizer, testing skill, strategy, and composure regardless of pedigree.

The tournament will use a 72-hole aggregate gross stroke play format contested over four rounds, with each round consisting of 18 holes. Teams will field three to four players per round from rosters of four to six, with the best three scores counting toward the team total.

Only players who complete all four rounds will qualify for individual honors.

Adding excitement to the UAAP golf week is the second staging of the ICTSI Intercollegiate Tournament, which has attracted 18 teams, including 13 in the men’s division, using the same format as the UAAP golf competition.

Powerhouse schools La Salle and Ateneo banner the field, joined by Enderun Colleges, Mapúa University, San Beda University, and De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. Each school, including La Salle and Ateneo, is fielding two teams, while UP completes the men’s lineup.

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The women’s division also promises a fierce showdown, with traditional rivals La Salle and Ateneo leading the charge against St. Benilde, Enderun, and Mapúa.

La Salle stamped its class in the inaugural ICTSI tournament, sweeping the team competition and capturing the women’s individual crown behind Julia Lua. Lua will once again spearhead the Lady Archers in the UAAP golf wars alongside Janine Yusay, Michelle Cuenca, Alexa Dacanay, Donnabel Magsino, and Madeleine Valderrama, all eager to replicate that dominance.

On the men’s side, Zachary Castro, Jacob Cajita, Miguel Fusilero, Ferdinand Lagman, and Martin Lu headline a roster brimming with confidence as they aim to anchor another strong showing in the tournament presented by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc. and supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, Wilson Philippines, and Akari Lighting & Technology Corp.

Yet the chasing pack refuses to be overshadowed. Ateneo and UP — both battle-tested from last year’s ICTSI campaign — bring valuable experience and a deeper understanding of high-stakes collegiate competition.

Meanwhile, UST and Adamson have quietly strengthened their programs, aiming to disrupt the anticipated La Salle romp and carve out their own place in UAAP golf history.

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Ateneo will be bannered by Gian de Castro, Juan Antonio Escano Jr., Christian Romero, Schmuel Tan, Glenn Unabia, and Tyler Zamuco. Then UP boasts a formidable lineup composed of Joshua Buenaventura, Emilio Carpio, Miguel Roque, Kirk dela Torre, and Laurence Sengia.

UST, meanwhile, will be led by Marc Velasco, Ralph Villame, Kaiser Acebedo, Philbin Cerezo, John Luis Nepomuceno, and Timothy Lim. Adamson will pin its hopes on Kyle Doldol, Carlos Gumayagay, Joemarie Medalla, Zach Valera, and Kier Villamin.

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In the women’s division, UP seeks to challenge La Salle behind Katrina Datoc, Annika Gozum, Ava Heredia, Chantela Lapatha, Janna Tan, and Nicole Yan. UST, on the other hand, will rely on Mhica Aguinaldo, Jianna Baquiran, Deborah Escote, Angela Hermosa, Pamela Santos, and Marian So.

Ateneo is also fielding a talent-laden roster featuring Shane Tan, Monique Mendoza, Renee Heredia, Annika Jalbuena, Andrea Joson, Julia Lorenzo, and Gabriella Tinio. Meanwhile, Adamson hopes to make an immediate impact behind Janessa Baquiran, Faith Bunoan, Denise Cabunilas, and Colleen Visitacion.

With Midlands’ unpredictable conditions leveling the playing field, the inaugural UAAP golf tournament promises a compelling mix of pedigree and parity — where favorites will be pushed, challengers emboldened, and no lead ever truly safe.

Beyond the competition, the UAAP’s partnership with PGTI, organizer of the Philippine Golf Tour, Ladies PGT, and Junior PGT, adds weight to the event’s long-term vision. The three-year collaboration is designed to establish a clear developmental pathway linking grassroots initiatives to collegiate play and, ultimately, the global stage.

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