Clyde Mondilla

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Clyde Mondilla
Personal information
Born (1993-11-23) 23 November 1993 (age 30)
Sporting nationalityFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
SpouseMae Mariz Gerong-Mondilla
Children1
Career
Turned professional2012
Current tour(s) Philippine Golf Tour
Professional wins15
Achievements and awards
Philippine Golf Tour
Order of Merit winner
2017

Clyde Mondilla (born 23 November 1993) [1] is a Filipino professional golfer. He has played primarily on the Philippine Golf Tour, highlighted by four tournament wins in 2017, when he topped the Order of Merit. [2] He has also competed on the Asian Development Tour, and in several full Asian Tour events.

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Mondilla's first amateur win was at the 2010 Philippine Amateur, making him the youngest player to win the championship at the age of 16. [3]

Mondilla turned professional in 2012 and achieved his first victory in October 2014 by winning the ICTSI Canlubang Golf Invitational on the Philippine Golf Tour (PGT). His next victory was in 2015 when he fired eagle aided 67 to win season-ending PGT Tournament Players Championship at Sherwood Hills Golf Club. In 2016, he won the ICTSI Masters crown at the Eastridge Golf Club in Binangonan, Rizal. He won his second straight title on the PGT posting an eight-stroke victory with a 69 at the ICTSI Calatagan Invitational in Batangas. [4]

On May 21, 2017, he won the ICTSI Manila Southwoods Championship beating Tony Lascuña and Miguel Tabuena. [5] He followed up with victory in the ICTSI Villamor Philippine Masters the following week, [6] and later won the final two events of the season to secure the tour's Order of Merit title. [2]

In 2019, Mondilla won the Philippine Open. [7] [3]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (15)

Philippine Golf Tour wins (12)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
124 Oct 2014 ICTSI Canlubang Invitational−13 (70-69-67-69=275)4 strokes Flag of the Philippines.svg Dante Becierra, Flag of the Philippines.svg Cassius Casas,
Flag of the Philippines.svg Marvin Dumandan, Flag of the Philippines.svg Arnold Villacencio
226 Sep 2015 ICTSI Tournament Players Championship−13 (70-69-69-67=275)1 stroke Flag of the Philippines.svg Antonio Lascuña
37 May 2016 ICTSI Manila Masters−5 (70-72-71-70=283)Playoff Flag of the Philippines.svg Jobim Carlos
421 May 2016ICTSI Calatagan Invitational−17 (67-64-71-69=271)8 strokes Flag of the Philippines.svg Jhonnel Ababa
527 Aug 2016ICTSI Classic−15 (70-71-65-67=273)Playoff Flag of the Philippines.svg Orlan Sumcad
620 May 2017 ICTSI Manila Southwoods Championship−22 (67-67-66-66=266)1 stroke Flag of the Philippines.svg Antonio Lascuña, Flag of the Philippines.svg Miguel Tabuena
727 May 2017 ICTSI Villamor Philippine Masters −6 (72-67-73-70=282)1 stroke Flag of the Philippines.svg Jhonnel Ababa, Flag of the Philippines.svg Antonio Lascuña,
Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas Paez
829 Sep 2017ICTSI Players Championship (2)−17 (67-68-69-67=271)3 strokes Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerson Balasabas
919 Oct 2018 ICTSI Luisita Invitational−18 (64-69-70-67=270)2 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Stewart, Flag of North Macedonia.svg Peter Stojanovski
1023 Jun 2023 ICTSI Forest Hills Classic−18 (60-66-68-72=266)5 strokes Flag of the Philippines.svg Angelo Que, Flag of the Philippines.svg Dino Villanueva
118 Sep 2023ICTSI Del Monte Championship−18 (64-72-65-69=270)1 stroke Flag of the Philippines.svg Reymon Jaraula
1212 Apr 2024 ICTSI Caliraya Springs Championship−10 (70-71-67-70=278)3 strokes Flag of the Philippines.svg Angelo Que

PGT Asia wins (3)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
116 Sep 2017 ICTSI Riviera Classic−9 (65-71-72-67=275)2 strokes Flag of the Philippines.svg Michael Bibat, Flag of South Korea.svg Tom Kim (a)
26 Apr 2019
(2018 season)
Solaire Philippine Open +2 (71-75-69-75=290)2 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas Paez
324 Jan 2020
(2019 season)
ICTSI Pradera Verde Classic−4 (69-75-73-67=284)Playoff Flag of England.svg Joe Knox, Flag of the Philippines.svg Antonio Lascuña,
Flag of Japan.svg Toru Nakajima, Flag of the Philippines.svg Rupert Zaragosa

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Mondilla new ICTSI Philippine Golf Tour Order of Merit champion". Business Mirror. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  3. 1 2 Navarro, Dante (7 April 2019). "Mondilla wins Philippines Open by two shots over Paez". The Philippine Star.
  4. "Clyde Mondilla eyes back-to-back titles as PGT holds Philippine Masters at Villamor". 21 May 2017.
  5. "Mondilla cards 66 for clubhouse lead". The Philippine Star. 19 May 2017.
  6. "2017 ICTSI- Villamor Philippine Masters: Mondilla Master of 'em all". Philippine Golf Tour. 27 May 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  7. "2019 Solaire Philippine Open". PGT Asia.