John Catalan shot a five-over par 77 in the final round to finish second overall in Division 1 of the World Amateur Golfers Invitational (WAGI) category of the World Amateur Golfers Championship (WAGC) on Friday, November 10 in Phuket, Thailand.
Catalan, a former champion in the Junior Golf Foundation of the Philippines (JGFP), tallied a four-day cscore of 293, finishing a stroke behind Finland’s Klmmo Hyvarinen, who finished with 292. Mariusz Czerkawski of Poland placed third (296).
It was an impressive performance for Catalan as he matched the 2017 showing of Tonito Payumo in Division 1 of WAGC. Payumo went on to the win title the following year.
“Masarap sa pakiramdam knowing that you represented the country well. It was bittersweet, however, because I came up short of winning the championship,” said Catalan, son of former Acting Prosecutor General of the Philippines and former Chief Prosecutor of Makati City Jorge Galvez Catalan Jr.
A registered nurse in the United States, the 28-year-old Catalan had an opening round of three-over par 75. Then he came through with a 71 the next day and a 70 the following day to move up to the top spot, a four-shot lead on James Oliver Yeomans of United Arab Emirates.
However, a pair of double bogeys on 14 and 15 had him seven-over on his final round score. He finished strong though as he birdied on 16 and 17 before he saved par on 18 to close with a 77. Participants played in four golf courses in Phuket, including Laguna Golf, Red Mountain Golf Club, Blue Canyon Country Club, and Aquella Golf and Country Club.
Other members of the Philippine contingent in WAGI (via a invitation) category also did well, including Vicky Herrera (28th, Division 2), Joy Bagaloyos (2nd, Division 3), Lian, Batangas Vice Mayor Ronin Leviste (22nd, Division 3), Camarines Sur District 5 congressman Miguel Villafuerte (44th, Division 3), Batangas Vice Governor Mark Leviste (10th, Division 4), Mark Matsuyama (12th, Division 5) and Errol Chua (13th, Division 5).
In the WAGC (players who made the team through qualifiers), Abraham Avena placed 22nd in Division 1, Joseph Oliver Uy ranked 4th in Division 2, John Paul Gutierrez finished 18th in Division 3, Marinelle Sales was 8th in Division 4 and Atty. Marven Pañares 9th in Division 5.