Miguel Tabuena brings a more compelling dimension when he joins the powerhouse field in The Country Club (TCC) Invitational on 27 January in Canlubang, Laguna.
After falling short of making it to the lucrative LIV Golf League, Tabuena is set to display his resilience, maturity, and readiness to compete at the highest level in the season-opening event of the Pilipinas Golf Tour (PGT), which will feature past champions and the top 30 finishers from the last PGT Order of Merit, ensuring no margin for error across the grueling 72-hole championship.
The TCC Invitational also remains the richest event in local golf, with the sponsoring ICTSI offering a total purse of P6.5 million to reinforce its status as the crown jewel of the domestic circuit, with every leg guaranteeing at least P2 million.
A champion here in 2017, Tabuena will undoubtedly carry the proverbial bull’s-eye on his back. He enters the event fresh off a stellar campaign on the Asian Tour International Series, where he finished third in the Order of Merit – a feat that places him in rare company and well ahead of most of his peers in terms of consistency, ball-striking, and competitive exposure.
Tabuena came agonizingly close to an automatic LIV Golf berth, with only the top two earning direct entry. He later earned another shot through LIV Golf Promotions but faltered in the decisive third round.
Still, those near-misses do little to dent his reputation. If anything, they highlight his ability to contend under immense pressure and against elite competition – an experience few in the field can match.
At TCC, Tabuena’s well-rounded game gives him a clear edge, as he is the player everyone else must measure themselves against in this blue-ribbon event held in honor of ICTSI founder Don Pocholo Razon.
He nearly pulled off back-to-back victories in 2018, only to be denied by Korean-American Micah Shin, who edged him by a single stroke in a dramatic finish and became the first non-Filipino champion of the PGT’s flagship tournament. Dutchman Guido van der Valk later followed suit, claiming consecutive titles in 2020 and 2023, with the 2021 and 2022 editions shelved due to the pandemic.
Veteran Tony Lascuña added his second TCC crown in 2024, while Korean Gwon Minwook spoiled van der Valk’s three-peat bid with a sudden-death victory in 2025 – another heart-stopping conclusion in a tournament known for its thrilling finishes.
Also eyeing their first TCC Invitational triumph is a strong contingent of local aces led by Keanu Jahns, last year’s Match Play Championship winner at TCC, along with Fidel Concepcion, Rupert Zaragosa, Reymon Jaraula, and Clyde Mondilla.
Three-time champion Angelo Que is likewise in the hunt, buoyed by his first-ever PGT Order of Merit title. He joins a seasoned cast that includes Lascuña, Shin, and longtime tour stalwarts Jhonnel Ababa, Mike Bibat, Zanieboy Gialon, Dino Villanueva, Nilo Salahog, and James Ryan Lam – ensuring a fiercely competitive week ahead.