2017 Philippine Golf Tour

2017 Philippine Golf Tour season
Duration2 February 2017 (2017-02-02) – 29 September 2017 (2017-09-29)
Number of official events12
Most winsPhilippines Clyde Mondilla (3)
Order of MeritPhilippines Clyde Mondilla
2016
2018

The 2017 Philippine Golf Tour, titled as the 2017 ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the ninth season of the Philippine Golf Tour, the main professional golf tour in the Philippines since it was formed in 2009.

Schedule

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The following table lists official events during the 2017 season.[1]

Date Tournament Location Purse
()
Winner[a]
5 Feb TCC Invitational Laguna 5,000,000 Philippines Miguel Tabuena (10)
18 Feb ICTSI Anvaya Cove Invitational Bataan 3,500,000 Philippines Angelo Que (7)
5 Mar Solaire Philippine Open Laguna US$400,000 England Steve Lewton (n/a)
8 Apr ICTSI Manila Masters Manila 3,000,000 Philippines Antonio Lascuña (18)
6 May ICTSI Luisita Championship Tarlac US$60,000 Philippines Miguel Tabuena (11)
13 May ICTSI Orchard Championship Manila US$60,000 Thailand Gunn Charoenkul (1)
20 May ICTSI Manila Southwoods Championship Manila US$60,000 Philippines Clyde Mondilla (6)
27 May ICTSI Villamor Philippine Masters Manila 2,000,000 Philippines Clyde Mondilla (7)
10 Jun ICTSI Calatagan Challenge Batangas 2,500,000 Philippines Zanieboy Gialon (4)
24 Jun ICTSI Forest Hills Championship Rizal 3,000,000 Philippines Antonio Lascuña (19)
22 Jul ICTSI Mount Malarayat Classic Batangas 2,000,000 Philippines Angelo Que (8)
29 Sep ICTSI Players Championship Manila 3,000,000 Philippines Clyde Mondilla (8)

Order of Merit

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The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Philippine pesos.[2][3]

Position Player Prize money ()
1 Philippines Clyde Mondilla 3,156,409
2 Philippines Antonio Lascuña 2,566,543
3 Philippines Miguel Tabuena 1,909,705
4 Philippines Jhonnel Ababa 1,639,845
5 Philippines Angelo Que 1,600,525

PGT Asia

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2017 PGT Asia season
Duration15 August 2017 (2017-08-15) – 3 March 2018 (2018-03-03)
Number of official events8
Most winsPhilippines Jhonnel Ababa (2)
Order of MeritPhilippines Miguel Tabuena
2018

The 2017 PGT Asia was the inaugural season of the PGT Asia.

Schedule

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The following table lists official events during the 2017 season.[4]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b] Other
tours[c]
18 Aug Aboitiz Invitational Cebu 100,000 Philippines Miguel Tabuena (1)
9 Sep ICTSI Splendido Classic Batangas 100,000 Philippines Rene Menor (1)
16 Sep ICTSI Riviera Classic Cavite 100,000 Philippines Clyde Mondilla (1)
18 Nov ICTSI Wack Wack Championship Manila 100,000 Philippines Antonio Lascuña (1)
2 Dec CAT Open Tarlac 100,000 Philippines Justin Quiban (1)
20 Jan ICTSI Eagle Ridge Invitational Cavite 100,000 Philippines Jhonnel Ababa (1)
27 Jan ICTSI Pradera Verde Classic Pampanga 100,000 Philippines Jhonnel Ababa (2)
3 Mar Solaire Philippine Open Laguna 600,000 Philippines Miguel Tabuena (2) ONE

Order of Merit

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The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[5]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 Philippines Miguel Tabuena 125,500
2 Philippines Jhonnel Ababa 59,252
3 Netherlands Guido van der Valk 47,746
4 Philippines Antonio Lascuña 47,484
5 Philippines Joenard Rates 38,070

Notes

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  1. ^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Philippine Golf Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament.
  2. ^ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of PGT Asia events they had won up to and including that tournament.
  3. ^ ONE − OneAsia Tour.

References

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  1. ^ "2017 Tournament schedule". Philippine Golf Tour. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  2. ^ "2017 Order of Merit". Philippine Golf Tour. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Mondilla new ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit champion". Business Mirror. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  4. ^ "2017 PGTA Tournament schedule". PGT Asia. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  5. ^ "2017 PGTA Order of Merit". PGT Asia. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
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