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Jahns aims for TCC breakthrough

KEANU Jahns is laser-focused on ruling the TCC Invitational.
KEANU Jahns is laser-focused on ruling the TCC Invitational.Photograph courtesy of TCC
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While many of the game’s top pros head into the new season fine-tuning swings, adjusting iron play or recalibrating their putting strokes, Keanu Jahns is choosing a different path.

For the Fil-German ace, the priority is not mechanical change but mental reinforcement — sharpening what has already proven to be his greatest weapon.

And judging by the way he closed out last season, it’s hard to argue with the approach.

Coming off a three-win campaign, capped by a dominant victory in the season-ending Match Play Championship, Jahns heads into The Country Club (TCC) Invitational brimming with confidence as the 72-hole championship gets under way Tuesday at the exacting TCC layout.

“Mentally, I’m not really trying to do anything different,” said Jahns. “Staying present and being committed on the course has been working for me, so I’ll be sticking to that.”

That steady, process-driven mindset has fueled a late-season surge that few in the elite cast could match. Blessed with length off the tee, precise iron play and a reliable putting stroke, Jahns enters the P6.5-million championship carrying both form and familiarity — a rare and dangerous combination.

Meanwhile, Jahns and the 29 other pros gear up for the main event in today’s (Monday) traditional pro-am tournament, where they will be paired with guest amateurs of the sponsoring ICTSI. Beyond the competitive warm-up, the 18-hole tournament offers the players a valuable opportunity to further familiarize themselves with the course layout — testing club selections, reading greens under tournament-like conditions, and fine-tuning strategies ahead of the crucial rounds.

But perhaps the most motivated heading into the event is Jahns, whose psychological edge is undeniable. Just last November, he dominated the same TCC layout, overpowering Guido van der Valk in the final to capture the Match Play crown. That triumph further cemented his reputation as a player equally comfortable in stroke play and in high-pressure, head-to-head battles.

Before his Match Play triumph, Jahns had already showcased his dominance in traditional formats, stringing together back-to-back stroke play victories at Caliraya Springs and Bacolod. The ability to win across formats has elevated him into the inner circle of contenders as the championship, staged in honor of ICTSI founder Don Pocholo Razon, approaches.

Despite finishing second in last season’s Order of Merit, narrowly behind three-time TCC Invitational champion Angelo Que, Jahns views the new season as a fresh opportunity — and perhaps no better stage exists than TCC to launch a serious title run.

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