2016 Philippine Golf Tour Golf tour season
The 2016 Philippine Golf Tour , titled as the 2016 ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the eighth season of the Philippine Golf Tour , the main professional golf tour in the Philippines since it was formed in 2009.
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 2016 season.[ 1]
Date
Tournament
Location
Purse (₱ )
Winner[ a]
OWGR points
Other tours[ b]
13 Feb
ICTSI Anvaya Cove Invitational
Bataan
3,500,000
Miguel Tabuena (9)
n/a
2 Apr
ICTSI Luisita Championship
Tarlac
3,500,000
Antonio Lascuña (13)
n/a
16 Apr
ICTSI Manila Southwoods Championship
Manila
US$60,000
Gavin Green (n/a)
7
ADT
23 Apr
ICTSI Sherwood Hills Classic
Cavite
US$60,000
Oscar Zetterwall (n/a)
6
ADT
7 May
ICTSI Manila Masters
Manila
3,500,000
Clyde Mondilla (4)
n/a
21 May
ICTSI Calatagan Invitational
Batangas
2,000,000
Clyde Mondilla (5)
n/a
3 Jun
ICTSI Eagle Ridge Invitational
Cavite
2,000,000
Antonio Lascuña (14)
n/a
25 Jun
ICTSI Forest Hills Championship
Rizal
2,000,000
Antonio Lascuña (15)
n/a
9 Jul
ICTSI Bacolod Challenge
Negros Occidental
1,500,000
Antonio Lascuña (16)
n/a
16 Jul
ICTSI Negros Occidental Classic
Negros Occidental
1,500,000
Frankie Miñoza (6)
n/a
6 Aug
Aboitiz Invitational
Cebu
US$100,000
Jay Bayron (8)
6
ADT
13 Aug
ICTSI Riviera Classic
Cavite
1,500,000
Jay Bayron (9)
n/a
27 Aug
ICTSI Classic
Batangas
2,000,000
Clyde Mondilla (6)
n/a
3 Sep
ICTSI Splendido Classic
Batangas
1,500,000
Elmer Salvador (10)
n/a
17 Sep
Central Azucarera de Tarlac Open
Tarlac
2,500,000
Micah Lauren Shin (1)
n/a
24 Sep
ICTSI Tournament Players Championship
Manila
3,500,000
Antonio Lascuña (17)
n/a
Order of Merit
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Philippine pesos .[ 2] [ 3]
Position
Player
Prize money (₱ )
1
Antonio Lascuña
3,695,949
2
Clyde Mondilla
2,624,588
3
Jay Bayron
2,569,466
4
Elmer Salvador
1,414,731
5
Micah Lauren Shin
1,210,988
Notes
^ 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.
^ ADT − Asian Development Tour .
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