ICTSI Philippine Ladies Masters Set to Begin
News Summary
Golf enthusiasts are gearing up for the ICTSI Philippine Ladies Masters, which will take place from February 4-6, 2025, at Summit Point Golf and Country Club in Batangas. Featuring top Asian players like Pauline del Rosario and Dottie Ardina, the tournament offers a $200,000 prize pool. With additional local talents and fierce competition from players across Asia, fans can expect a thrilling three-day event showcasing exceptional skills and sportsmanship.
Get Ready for the Exciting ICTSI Philippine Ladies Masters!
Golf fans, mark your calendars! The highly anticipated ICTSI Philippine Ladies Masters is set to swing into action on February 4, 2025, at the stunning Summit Point Golf and Country Club in Lipa City, Batangas. This three-day tournament promises to bring together some of the best golf talents from Asia, making it an event you won’t want to miss!
Leading the Charge: Del Rosario and Ardina
The Philippine delegation will be proudly led by two shining stars in women’s golf: Pauline del Rosario and Dottie Ardina. Both players have just wrapped up an intense off-season of training, sharpening their skills and preparing to take on the competition for a share of the $200,000 prize pot.
Supporting Cast: Rising Stars and Seasoned Competitors
But it’s not just Del Rosario and Ardina carrying the hopes of the local fans. They’ll be joined by an impressive supporting cast including rising golfers Florence Bisera, Chanelle Avaricio, Daniella Uy, and Mafy Singson. These talented players recently earned their spots on the China LPGA Tour Qualifying School, making their presence at the tournament even more exciting.
A Global Field of Competitors
This year’s championship isn’t just a local affair; it brings an international flavor with 126 players competing from across Asia. Golfers from countries such as Taiwanese talents Min Lee, Chin-Min Chen, and Ching Huang will be eyeing the trophy. The competition will also feature Thailand’s Nook Sukapan, the runner-up from last year, along with many other skilled players from Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore.