Date: June 19-20, 2024
Venue: Summit Point Golf & Country Club
Lipa City, Batangas
Price Money: Php .5M
Number of Teams: 60 teams
Entry Fee: Php 10,000.00
Levy: 5%
Tournament Director: Johnel Bulawit
Registration (Deadline): June 15, 2024
Tournament Format
PGAP Pro-AM




Practice Round
June 18, 2024 – Official Practice Round
Player Attire
All pros must wear long pants and collared shirts for tournament days.
Entry Fee Inclusions
Green Fee, Insurance & Meals during awarding
Golf Cart and Caddy fee on players’ account.
Golf Cart are mandatory and no personal caddies are allowed
Secretariat:
Mobile Number: 0917-573-3010
(Viber; WhatsApp; Telegram)
Day 1 – Scramble
Day 2 – Best Ball Net
Maximum of 8 Handicap; Handicap as of June 10, 2024 will be followed
Top 3 women and top 30 men professionals, including those competing abroad, are considered in the top 30. All must be partner with an index of 6 or higher handicap amateur.
Maximum of 8 and 0 handicap
In the event of a tie, a playoff will be conducted to determine the champion. The playoff will be on the 18th hole, with up to three attempts. If it remains tied after these three attempts, the playoff will move to the 9th hole, again with up to three attempts.
Golf Course local rules apply.


Green Fees for Amateurs – P1,800.00 Pros are FREE
Designated Tee Mount
Gold Tee : Men’s Professional 59 years old and below
Blue Tee : Men’s Senior Professional 60 years old and above
- Amateur 54 year old and below
White Tee : Ladies Professional
- Amateur 55yo and above
- Ladies Amateur


TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Antonio Lascuña and Heungseo Park Clinch Victory at the Summit PGAP Pro-Am Tournament



The Summit PGAP Pro-Am Tournament concluded in spectacular fashion at the Summit Golf and Country Club on June 20, 2024. The duo of Antonio Lascuña and Heungseo Park emerged victorious, showcasing exceptional skill and teamwork over the two-day event. Lascuña and Park finished with a remarkable combined score of 127 (-17), securing their position at the top of the leaderboard.
Marvin Dumandan and Roger Kidwell claimed the second spot with a final score of 129 (-15), delivering a strong performance but falling just short of Lascuña and Park. Alfredo Repato and Jonar Austria rounded out the top three, finishing with a score of 130 (-14), tied with Christopher Popp and Jon Baron but securing third place on countback.
The tournament saw intense competition and impressive performances, marking another successful event organized by the PGA of the Philippines.
A Special Message from Senator Bong Go


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