Junior golfers reflect on TCC experience

PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF TCC Javier Bautista interviews Miguel Tabuena after the third round of the recently concluded TCC Invitational in Laguna.
Javier Bautista swears he gained a lot of knowledge after watching the recent competitive showdown between seasoned professionals Tony Lascuña and Miguel Tabuena at The Country Club Invitational.
Bautista, a grand finalist of the inaugural Junior Philippine Golf Tour last year, considered himself particularly privileged.
Not only did he watch the final 36 holes of the intense competition at the windy TCC course, but he also had the opportunity to engage in conversations with Lascuña and Tabuena, receiving invaluable insights into the game.
"I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to watch all the top pros and really see how they play up close," Bautista said.
As an 11-12 age-group competitor, Bautista highlighted the pointers he had gathered, which he aims to showcase when the JPGT unveils its second season in May.
Other JPGT mainstays who observed the final round of the P6 million championship included Shinichi Suzuki, Vito Sarines, Patrick Tambalque, Ryuji Suzuki, Mona Sarines, Precious Zaragosa and Lisa Sarines.
Suzuki also expressed delight in watching the pros play, saying: "It was fun, I enjoyed watching the thrill and pressure from the pros. I can clearly see their fighting spirit and the way they planned each and every shot."
Reflecting on the experience, Bautista underlined the variables at play in golf, especially in challenging conditions like those at TCC. He admired the pros' decision-making and strategic course management given the harsh conditions.
He also marveled at the pros' ability to change almost effortlessly, crediting it to their experience on diverse fairways and in various weather conditions.
"In my mind, there were a lot of variables to be considered. I see them changing clubs and making decisions so easily," Bautista said.
Apart from Lascuña, Bautista found motivation in Tabuena's performance, noting: "Kuya Miguel, who is now a dad, is able to balance family life and golf career."
