The road to golfing greatness in the Philippines will once again pass through the manicured fairways of The Manila Golf & Country Club as the 2026 Philippine Ladies Open (PLO) takes center stage from February 24 to 26, 2026, with the backing of the Philippine Sports Commission.
3rd JBL Golf Cup at The Orchard Golf and Country Club; Secreto, Rollon headline winners
Larry Secreto captured a championship in the Sponsors and Guests division, while content creator Edwin Rollon walked away with a brand-new Triumph Speed 400 in the raffle draw during the recently concluded 3rd JBL Cup Golf Invitational Tournament at the Palmer Course of The Orchard Golf and Country Club in Dasmariñas, Cavite.
PSC, Hann Reserve join forces to shape golf’s future in the Philippines
PSC Chairman Patrick Gregorio (center) with Hann Reserve General Manager Tim Neil (right) and Arosco Golf Promotions CEO Jaz Kanth.
New Clark City, Tarlac—The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and Hann Reserve are exploring a groundbreaking alliance to nurture the next generation of Filipino golfers, setting the stage for grassroots athletes to rise to world-class standards.
Gregorio pushes sports-tourism model, backs reforms in PSC law
(L-R) Atty. Albert Agra Sports Lawyer, PSC Chairman Patrick Gregorio, Bill Velaso, Mayor Stephen Palmares City of Passi, Peter Zwiener and Lydia D’Amato of Wolfgangs Global Head and Partners, Eric Teng Head Resto PH. Photo: Peter Baltazar
By Edwin Rollon
Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Patrick Gregorio is steering the government sports agency beyond its traditional mandate, championing reforms that position sports not only as a competitive platform but also as a driver of tourism and economic growth.
Hayco challenges chess leaders to expand grassroots base
By Edwin Rollon
Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Commissioner Edward Hayco has challenged chess leaders to intensify grassroots development, emphasizing that expanding membership is crucial to producing the country’s next Grandmaster.
5th batch of Filipino athletes enshrine to Hall-of-Fame
The search is on for the fifth batch of inductees to the distinguished Philippine Sports Hall of Fame.
The Philippine Sports Commission, under chairman Patrick Gregorio, will spearhead the search for the latest additions to the growing list of legendary and exceptional Filipinos in the field of sports.
The Philippine Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1999 through legislation under Republic Act No. 8757 and signed by former President Joseph E. Estrada.
The first batch of honorees was inducted in 2010 with 10 athletes, followed in 2016 with 17 names, 2018 with another 10 and in 2021, also with 10, bringing the total number of inductees to 47.
Among the names that are already in the honor roll are Simeon Toribio, Miguel White, Caloy Loyzaga, Ceferino Garcia, Pancho Villa, Gabriel Elorde and Teofilo Yldefonso in 2010; Mona Sulaiman, Ed Ocampo, Kurt Bachmann, Eugene Torre, Felicisimo Ampon and Johnny Jose in 2016; Lydia de Vega-Mercado, Filomeno Codinera, Ambrosio Padilla, Olivia Coo, Paeng Nepomuceno and Ben Arda in 2018; and Elma Muros-Posadas, Robert Jaworski, Arianne Cerdena, Leopoldo Serantes, Roel Velasco, Paulino Alcantara and Eric Buhain in 2021.
The PSC has announced that nominations to the next batch of inductees are now open. Individuals and organizations are invited and welcome to nominate deserving sports icons before the March 15 deadline. People can submit nominations through the PSC Facebook page.
The Philippine Sports Hall of Fame aims “to immortalize the Filipino sports heritage and serve as an inspiration for our countrymen.”
Under the law, those eligible for enshrinement are Filipino athletes, coaches, and trainers who have won a gold medal in any Southeast Asia Games, a silver medalist in any Asian Games, or Asian Games or bronze medalist in any Olympic or World Games, or a world champion in any professional or amateur sports competition.
A seven-man selection committee has been formed, including Gregorio, Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham Tolentino, MVP Sports Foundation president Al Panlilio, Games and Amusement Board chairman Atty. Francisco Rivera, Tony Lambino of Ayala Foundation, Inc., Vovinam Federation of the Philippines secretary-general Jose “Jop” Malonzo, and Pilipinas Curling secretary-general Jarryd Bello.
A review committee made up of seasoned sports journalists will be part of the search, including Quinito Henson of the Philippine Star, Al Mendoza of Business Mirror, Dodo Catacutan of Spin.ph, Jun Lomibao of Business Mirror and Ignacio Dee of Manila Standard.
ALVIERA Sports Program 2025 Surpasses 10,000 goals, engages 15,000 sports enthusiasts in Central Luzon
Porac, Pampanga — ALVIERA, the premier integrated mixed-use estate by Ayala Land and Leonio Land, celebrates a triumphant 2025 for its ALVIERA Sports Program.