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Local jungolfers shine in US Kids qualifying round

Davao City –Three local jungolfers hug the limelight after impressive performances at the close of the 2019 U.S. Kids Golf World and Teen World Championships Philippine International Qualifiers held at the Players course of the Orchard Golf and Country Club in Dasmarinas, Cavite recently.

David James Teves, Jia Peliz Ayala Villorente and Jelena Jesu Ayala Villorente along with other winners of the 2019 U.S. Kids Golf World and Teen World Championships Philippine International Qualifiers during the awarding ceremonies.

David James Teves, Jia Peliz Ayala Villorente and Jelena Jesu Ayala Villorente took separate age group division wins in the three-day tournament organized by Great Depot, Incorporated together with the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines and the Orchard Golf and Country Club.

All three earned slots to the prestigious U.S. Kids Golf World and Teen World Championships which will be held at Pinehurst, North Carolina.

Jia Peliz Ayala Villorente flashes her bronze medal won in the girls eight-years-old division.

Teves topped the boys eight-years-old division scoring 143 from rounds of 46-49 and 48 while Villorente placed third in the distaff side with 174 coming off a 61-57-56 performance.

Villorente’s elder sister Jelena Jesu also made her presence felt winning second place in the girls 11 years-old category on a 347 total with cards of 107-126 and112.

Jelena Jesu Ayala Villorente with her silver medal in the girls 11 years-old division.

Another local campaigner Miguel Angelo Fusilero managed to settle fourth place in the boys 15 to 18 years-old division scoring 249 on an 85-86-78 three-day total.

Jia Peliz and Jelena Jesu are grand-daughters of lawyer Jesus V. Ayala and daughters for sportsman-businessman Andy Mark Villorente and Leilani Ayala.

Miguel Angelo Fusilero (left) along with father Leo managed to settle fourth place in the boys 15 to 18 years-old division.

Fusilero who also saw action in this year’s edition of the Philippine Airlines (PAL) Interclub men’s division played at the Cebu Golf and Country Club is a son of PAL Interclub regular campaigner Leo Fusilero and is a student at the Ateneo de Davao University.

 

 

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