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World Manila Master, known as the richest golf tournament here in the county is
scheduled to have another round of golf tournament this November 19-22, 2015 at
the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club. The tournament offers a 1M USD as
prize pot.
The tournament partners with The Asian Tour, an official
sanctioning body for professional golf in Asia and it represents 300 players
from over 30 different nationalities for their organization.
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Part of the tournament’s vision is to boost the development
of professional golf in the country and Asia, creating opportunities for
Filipino golfers to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games, and finally promoting
the Philippines as a golfing haven and top-class tourist destination.
“We are delighted to maintain our role as title sponsor of the most lucrative
golf tournament in the Philippines,” said Reilly in a press conference today.
“The tournament has been very successful in the first two editions and we look
forward to further leveraging Resorts World Manila and the Philippines onto the
global map through live television broadcasts which have the potential to reach
625 million homes in 180 countries.”
“Through our partnership with the Asian Tour and Manila Southwoods, we have a
wonderful opportunity to showcase our beautiful country to the world while also
extending our fullest support towards professional golf as we prepare to
celebrate golf’s return into the Olympic program next year in Rio de Janeiro.
It has always been our commitment to champion the Filipino and we hope our
Filipino golfers will earn valuable Official World Golf Ranking points on offer
at the RWM Masters to enhance their hopes of playing in the Olympics.”
China’s Liang Wen-chong claimed a thrilling play-off victory over Prom
Meesawat of Thailand in the inaugural tournament in 2013 before Singaporean
veteran Mardan Mamat marched to a stylish six-shot triumph the following year
where he led from wire-to-wire at the Jack Nicklaus-designed Masters course at
Manila Southwoods.
Bob Sobrepeña, Chairman, Manila Southwoods, said the Club will ensure its
championship course will be at its best condition when Asia’s finest golfers
return for the Resorts World Manila Masters.
“We are privileged and honored to be the host venue once again for what is
now the Philippines’ richest golf tournament on the Asian Tour,” said Sobrepeña.
“Our club management and course superintendent, John Cope, have done a
fantastic job over the past two years to ensure our Masters course is in prime
condition for the event that we’ve witnessed some wonderful scoring by the stars
from the Asian Tour.
“The Resorts World Manila Masters will showcase the Philippines to the global
golfing community and I believe it will benefit tourism in our country.”
Asian Tour CEO Mike Kerr said the Resorts World Manila Masters will continue
to play a role in propelling Filipino golfers into the Olympic Games next
year.
“On behalf of our membership, I would like to extend our fullest appreciation
to Resorts World Manila and Manila Southwoods for their fantastic support
towards the Asian Tour. Our players always enjoy competing at the Resorts World
Manila Masters as they get to stay in a magnificent resort and compete on a
top-class golf course,” said Kerr.
“We’ve witnessed two memorable editions and I’m sure this year’s tournament
will provide greater drama and excitement. Filipino golfers such as Angelo Que,
Antonio Lascuna, and Miguel Tabuena have been successful on the Asian Tour in
recent years and I’m sure they will be trying their hardest to secure a first
home victory for the country.
“With the tournament being slated in November, it could potentially have an
impact in the race for our Order of Merit crown and I’m expecting our top
players to tee up at Manila Southwoods and battle for the US$180,000 champion’s
cheque.”