

Mango Tee 38 did not disappoint. It was bigger, louder, and crazier.
From the huge prizes to the non-stop action on and off the course, every day delivers high-energy competition, unforgettable moments, and the signature Alabang hospitality that keeps everyone coming back at Alabang Country Club.
Eight days of golf brought together fierce rivalries, clutch performances and plenty of laughs — proof once again that Mango Tee is more than just a tournament. It’s a celebration of the game, friendship, and the community that makes it special.
History was made when Sarah Medina became the first female to head the organizing committee. Her fingerprints were everywhere, ensuring that every detail ran smoothly and seamlessly from start to finish.
Food and drinks flowed freely every night, peaking during the awards ceremonies on Saturday, where excitement filled the room as tons of prizes were raffled off — highlighted by a brand-new BMW, which went to Charlie de Leon.
Thirty-eight lucky individuals also went home P38,000 richer.
Balladeer Martin Nievera added a touch of nostalgia during his performance, regaling the audience with his classic hits that included, “Be My Lady.”
If Mango Tee 38 were a lady, she would be bold, generous, and impossible to ignore — effortlessly running the room while making sure everyone was having the time of their lives. Equal parts class and chaos, she knew when to turn up the fun and when to deliver a flawless finish.
In short, Mango Tee 38 was unforgettable — and she’s already got everyone waiting for her next appearance.
OVERALL NET
Ronin Leviste-Darren Flores 180 (93-87)
LRay Villafuerte-Edward Francisco 175 (86-89)
Jem Reyes-Bino dela Paz 166 (86-80)
OVERALL GROSS
Justin Tambunting-Terrence Macatangay 143 (70-73)
Pocholo Medina-Zach Castro 142 (67-75)
King Stehmeir-Erik Escalona 140 (71-69)
DIVISION 1
Jem Reyes-Bino dela Paz
166 (86-80)
Jerome Hernandez-Masaichi Otake 157 (75-82)
Anthony Daniel See-Ryan Christopher Chu 157 (76-81)
DIVISION 2
Lee Longa-Alex Avisado 162 (83-79)
Nikkolas Tolentino-Francisco Tolentino 161 (80-81)
Edwin Galang-Miko Alivia 158 (74-84)
DIVISION 3
LRay Villafuerte-Edward Francisco 175 (86-89)
Noel Malabag-Jerry Tan 164 (78-86)
Pete Cervantes-Dan Salvador II 158 (75-83)
DIVISION 4
Catherine Tanco-Ong-Rafael Llamas 154 (74-80)
Leo Villanueva-Tonymel Varela 140 (75-75)
Stephen Ramos-Melvin Carlos 148 (74-74)