Alabang Country Club names 2025–26 board



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The Alabang Country Club, Inc. (ACCI), a premier membership and golf club in the country, has announced its new board of directors for the 2025–26 term.
Francis Edward Puno will lead ACCI for the term, earning unanimous support. Herminio Coloma Jr. was elected chairman, Jesulito A. Manalo will serve as vice president, and Palermo “Boying” Soriano Jr. was named treasurer.
The club also appointed new committee directors: Joaquin A.A. Bengzon will head the Golf Committee; Ferdinand Raquelsantos, the Construction Committee; and Antonio Climent, the Sports Committee. Mariano Dikono Jr. was named director of the Audit Committee, while Nilo Cruz will oversee the Public Relations, Socials, and Marketing Committee.
Atty. Aristotle Batuhan will serve as corporate secretary.
ACCI spans 74 hectares and features an 18-hole world-class golf course, a driving range, a multi-purpose field, and a variety of sports and recreational facilities.
According to its website, the club is located in the Ayala Alabang community and is home to more than 2,000 members and their families. It also highlights its dynamic dining areas, banqueting facilities, and terraces with sweeping views of the golf course.