Orly Trinidad emerged over-all champion in the Capampangan in Media, Inc. (CAMI) organized invitational golf tournament finishing with the lowest gross score of 80 strokes.
Rico Aquino won the Class A championship with a gross score of 88 strokes and a net of 72, winning by 7 pars, while Jeam M. Espanta finished runner-up with a gross score of 88 strokes and a net of 72 winning by 6 pars.
Cris Datu was the champion in the Class B category with a gross score of 94 strokes and a net of 73 winning by 5 pars while Elmer Ngo, the over-all champion in 2015, was runner-up this time with a gross score of 103 and a net of 73.
Dionie Dionisio was the champion in the Class C category with a gross score of 107 and a net of 75 while Marie-Gold Ong was runner-up with a gross score of 111 and a net of 79.
The ceremonial tee-off was led by Bases Conversion and Development Corp. president-CEO Vivencio “Vince” Dizon, Clark Development Corp. president- CEO Noel F. Manankil, and come-backing congressman Mikey M. Arroyo.
CAMI acting president Ernie Y. Tolentino and chair Crispulo Icban, Jr. expressed their gratitude to all those who supported the tournament especially to Platinum sponsor SMART Communications; Gold sponsors San Miguel Corp., Oishi and NLEx Corp.; Silver sponsors Megawide GMR, Hausland Development Corp., CherryLume, Megaworld Capital Town, C-Sitel, Ayala Land, SM Supermalls and Casino Filipino Mimosa; and Bronze sponsors GMA Network, ABS-CBN, Meralco and Laus Group.
Tolentino also expressed CAMI’s thanks to special sponsors Rep. Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo and her son Mikey as well as to Gov. Lilia G. Pineda. “We are happy to report that with your participation in the Clark Golf Cup series, you are helping CAMI pursue its press forums, workshops, competency upgrading, publications and other media-related projects,” Tolentino said reiterating CAMI’s advocacies.
CAMI is a professional organization of Kapampangan media practitioners which was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2004.
The 5th Clark Golf Cup was organized in cooperation with the CDC.