
The 8th Golf Cup unfolded like a story written across fairways and greens, where each swing carried not just competition, but connection. From the early morning tee-offs to the final putts under the afternoon sun, the atmosphere was defined by energy, camaraderie, and a shared love for the game. What truly elevated the experience, however, was the presence of partners whose support went far beyond sponsorship. Their thoughtful contributions turned the tournament into a full-day celebration—complete with engaging activities, delightful surprises, and raffle prizes that kept anticipation alive throughout. It wasn’t just about winning; it was about making every participant feel part of something meaningful.
As the day transitioned into evening, the focus shifted to recognition. The awarding ceremony became a moment of reflection and pride, where stories of precision, patience, and performance came together. Applause filled the room as players were called forward, each name representing hours of practice and a deep passion for the sport. From powerful drives that soared across the course to pinpoint shots that demanded focus and finesse, the level of play spoke volumes about the dedication within the community.

Leading the honors were Eugene Dimaano, who claimed Low Gross and Nearest to the Pin, and Ron Matas, who secured Low Net. Arlie Cabrales stood out as Class A Champion and Most Accurate Drive, while Richard Pinza and Dante Rivadelo led Classes B and C respectively. In the Ladies Division, Jessica Bantayan emerged victorious, with Terry Fasol as runner-up. Special recognition also went to Manny Osonia for Longest Drive.

More than a tournament, the 8th Golf Cup became a shared memory—one that players will carry with them until they meet again on the green.

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