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Fil-German Jahns secures ICTSI Caliraya title

Fil-German Jahns secures ICTSI Caliraya title

By Jean Malanum

August 8, 2025, 3:54 pm

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<p><strong>WINNER.</strong> Keanu Jahns holds the champion's trophy during the awarding ceremony of the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championship in Cavinti, Laguna on Friday (Aug. 8, 2025). The Filipino-German won by four strokes to earn PHP440,000 in cash. <em>(Contributed photo)</em></p>

WINNER. Keanu Jahns holds the champion's trophy during the awarding ceremony of the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championship in Cavinti, Laguna on Friday (Aug. 8, 2025). The Filipino-German won by four strokes to earn PHP440,000 in cash. (Contributed photo)

MANILA – Keanu Jahns fired a 64 Friday to rule the ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championship in Cavinti, Laguna.

The Filipino-German registered a 72-hole total of 22-under 266 to beat veteran Angelo Que by four strokes in the PHP2.5 million event at the Lakeside course of Caliraya Springs Golf Club, according to a news release.

“I just stayed composed and kept pace with Angelo because I knew someone was bound to shoot another low score today. We were battling it out up until No. 15 -- it was a great match,” said Jahns, who claimed the PHP440,000 top purse.

“It was fun. I enjoy these kinds of battles. They test your experience and character, and I’m proud I handled the pressure well," the 29-year-old Jahns added.

In the previous legs, he tied for sixth at Pradera Verde,17th at Eagle Ridge and second at Forest Hills.

Que, a three-time Asian Tour champion, posted a second straight 67 for a 270. He received PHP287,500.

Rupert Zaragosa shot a 68 for third place at 274 to earn PHP160,000.

Meanwhile, Princess Superal dominated the women's division to receive the PHP125,000 champion's prize.

“It feels great. I’m so happy. This year, I really felt that my game has improved. I’ve been waiting for this moment and deep down, I knew I could win again," Superal, a former US Girls' Juniors champion, said.

Sarah Ababa got PHP82,000 for second place and Florence Bisera was third, followed by last year’s champion Harmie Constantino and Tiffany Lee. (PNA)

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