The Ladies Philippine Golf Tour (LPGT) will co-host the final leg of the Korean LPGA Dream Tour's first-ever overseas competitions, the ICTSI Worldwide Link Philippine Ladies Masters 2025. The tournament will feature a strong field of 132 players, including 50 from the Korean LPGT Dream Tour and the LPGA of Taiwan (TLPGA) and 32 from the LPGT.
The Ladies Philippine Golf Tour continues to break new ground as it co-hosts the final leg of the Korean LPGA Dream Tour’s first-ever overseas competitions, set to take place in two weeks.
The ICTSI Worldwide Link Philippine Ladies Masters 2025, slated Feb. 12-14 at The Country Club in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, boasts a prize fund of $200,000 and features a strong field of 132 players, including 50 standout competitors from the Korean LPGT Dream Tour and the LPGA of Taiwan and 32 players from the LPGT.
Leading talents from Thailand are also expected to join, promising a high-stakes clash of skills, mental fortitude and finesse on a course designed to challenge even the best. For its part, the LPGT welcomes its co-hosting of a KLPGA with Colo Ventosa, general manager of Pilipins Golf Tournaments, Inc., co-organizer of the event, highlighting the tour’s commitment to advancing women's golf in the country.
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