
ANGELO Que will be a marked man when he competes in the season-ending ICTSI Valley Golf Challenge in Antipolo City starting Tuesday.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PGT
ANTIPOLO CITY — The Philippine Golf Tour winds up its 10-leg nationwide circuit with the ICTSI Valley Golf Challenge today, a season finale brimming with storylines — none bigger than Angelo Que’s determined push for a maiden Order of Merit title and the growing cast of contenders eager to disrupt his long-awaited coronation.
“It would be a great achievement since I’ve never won the OOM before,” said Que, who dominated the first two legs at Pradera Verde and Eagle Ridge and added a pair of runner-up finishes to take control of the OOM derby.
“It would be truly satisfying to accomplish that.”
But the spotlight also swings back to breakout sensation Jeffren Lumbo, whose stunning victory as a club invitee at the ICTSI South Pacific Classic in Davao last month continues to reshape the tour’s narrative. Lumbo, who survived a tense five-hole playoff against Russell Bautista for his first-ever PGT win, enters the P2-million championship with a calm approach yet undeniable momentum.
“I’ll just enjoy it but I’ll do my best every day,” said the Sarangani native, whose poised demeanor and newfound confidence make him a legitimate threat to the tour’s elite — Que, Fidel Concepcion, Guido van der Valk, Rupert Zaragosa, Reymon Jaraula, Tony Lascuña and Clyde Mondilla, among them.
Despite his breakthrough, the humble first-time champion continues to temper expectations: “I have no expectations because I know that players here in PGT are really good. I’ll just trust the process,” Lumbo added.
Bautista, for his part, is poised for a fiery rebound — not only to avenge the Davao heartbreak but to stake another claim at a title. The field becomes even deeper with the return of young standouts Aidric Chan and Carl Corpus, winners of back-to-back overseas tournaments last June, that further amplify the competitive tension.
Also joining the mix is Sean Ramos, who is coming in from a stint in Taiwan, while foreign aces Jisung Cheon, Collin Wheeler, Tae Soo Kim, Tae Won Kim and Atsushi Ueda continue their hunt for a first PGT crown and a triumphant finish to the season.
Originally slated for July before being postponed due to adverse conditions, the Valley Golf Challenge now presents an even more daunting stage — the South Course, a layout known for exposing weaknesses and rewarding only the most disciplined shotmakers.
With its tight, tree-lined fairways, elevation shifts, meandering water hazards and slick, heavily contoured greens, Valley demands precision, patience and unwavering mental composure.
It last hosted the PGT in 2023, when Jaraula ended a long title drought with a dominant five-shot win over Mondilla and Lloyd Go.