JIWON LEE is in harness to a strong return from a two-month break from her sensational victory at the Splendido Taal Golf Club as the 16-year-old Korean competes in the P1 million International Container Terminal Services Inc.
Forest Hills Classic starting Wednesday at the Nicklaus course of the Forest Hills Golf and Country Club in Antipolo City.
Lee was already expected to headline the ICTSI Junior PGT Match Play at The Country Club after winning the first two legs of the series by an average of 16 strokes but her successful foray into the professional circuit after winning the Lakewood Championship as an amateur in June where she defeated veteran Chihiro Ikeda in a playoff prompted her team to push her directly into the pros.
The 54-hole ICTSI Forest Hills Classic, organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc., marks the seventh leg of this year’s LPGT circuit and serves as the final stop in Luzon before the tour heads to the three-leg Visaya swing next month.
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