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Level up your golf game with the New Approach Line from Garmin

4:37 p.m. April 6, 2025
Garmin is leveling up your golf game with new additions to its popular Approach lineup. The latest devices in the Approach range include the Approach S50 smartwatch, Approach CT1 tracking tags, and the Approach G20 Solar, the first solar-powered GPS golf handheld. Designed to improve performance on the golf course, these state-of-the-art devices offer golfers real-time insights, seamless tracking and longer battery life.
“We’re thrilled to expand our golf lineup with the launch of the new Approach S50 smartwatch, an exceptional smartwatch designed for golfers who want invaluable information to help improve their game and with it the Approach CT1 club tracking tags, made to provide seamless shot data. We’re also excited to unveil the Approach G20 Solar, our first GPS golf handheld with an innovative solar-powered display that gives golfers the ability to play longer than ever before.” – Dan Bartel, Garmin Vice President of Global Consumer Sales
Approach S50
The Approach S50 smartwatch is a new GPS golf smartwatch designed to help players refine their game with advanced tracking and heart rate sensor which offers a full suite of health, wellness, and fitness features to help golfers improve on and off the course. Its other features include:
- Wrist-based heart rate: Keep track of heart rate right from the wrist, plus sleep, stress tracking and more1.
- Preloaded activities: Work on strength and mobility with preloaded activity profiles for strength training, yoga, cardio and more, which may help players to hit the ball farther and prevent injuries.
- Morning Report: Start the day off right with a customizable report that provides an overview of last night’s sleep2 and the day’s training outlook, alongside HRV (heart rate variability) status and weather.
- Body Battery™ energy monitoring: Track energy levels throughout the day to find optimal times for activity and rest.
- Fitness age: Receive an estimated age based on levels of fitness compared to actual age as feedback on how your body is reacting with changes to a more active lifestyle.
- Women’s health tracking: Track a menstrual cycle or pregnancy while also getting exercise and nutrition education.
In addition to the extensive health and wellness features, the Approach S50 includes a ComfortFit Nylon strap, allowing golfers to wear their watch comfortably all day long.
Enhanced game tracking
For those looking to refine their game, the all-new ApproachCT1 tracking tags provide seamless shot data when paired with the Approach S50 smartwatch. While on the course, golfers can use the Approach CT1 tags to see how far they typically hit each club and view stats for accuracy to the fairway or green. After a round, players can use the Garmin Golf app to see strokes gained analysis for each part of their game and follow trends to know where improvement is needed.
Lightweight and secure, the tags attach to the club’s grip and collect data from each club in the bag – from driver to putter – recording shot locations, distances and club type. Before each shot, players just tap the tag to their watch to record stats on their wrist.
The Approach S50 can seamlessly connect to other devices in the Garmin golf lineup to enhance play on the course, such as the Approach Z30 laser range finder to activate the Range relay feature, and analytics on the Garmin Golf™ smartphone app.
Boundless battery life with the Approach G20 Solar
Play day after day, round after round without needing to recharge the Approach G20 Solar. The solar-powered display makes it easy to stay on the course for an extra 18 holes or even stash it in a golf bag after the round without worrying about recharging before the next tee time. Even when playing in suboptimal conditions, players can expect to use it for up to 36 rounds without solar charging.
The Approach G20 Solar gives golfers plenty of on-course features to help elevate their game.
- Sunlight-readable display: View yardage to the front, middle and back of the green as well as hazards and doglegs on the bright, sunlight-readable 2.2-inch display.
- Larger text: Enhance the size of the measurements on the screen to read distances even more easily.
- Preloaded courses: Choose from more than 43,000 preloaded courses worldwide and receive course updates wirelessly when paired with a compatible smartphone.
- Green view: See the shape of the green with manual pin placements.
- Live benefits: Sync with the Garmin Golf™ smartphone app to see wind speed and direction and keep score on the device.
Compact and convenient to carry, the Approach G20 Solar can be mounted on a golf cart with the built-in magnet or to a belt with the included clip. If it’s accidentally left behind, golfers can use the Find My Garmin option to see the last known location of the device through the Garmin Golf app. And with an IPX7 water rating, it’s designed with all types of golf weather in mind, from light to steady rain, to wind and sunlight.
The Approach S50 smartwatch (PHP 25,990), G20 Solar (PHP 19,490), and Approach CT1 tracking tags (PHP 6,490) will be available from March 20, 2025 via the official Garmin PH website or through Kinetic, Lazada, or Shopee.
Engineered on the inside for life on the outside, Garmin outdoor recreation products have revolutionized life for adventurers, athletes, and outdoor enthusiasts everywhere. Committed to developing products that enhance experiences and enrich lives, Garmin believes every day is an opportunity to innovate and a chance to beat yesterday.
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PTT Philippines introduces high-performance fuels

2:45 p.m. April 11, 2025
Thai oil firm PTT Philippines has introduced its new line of high-performance fuels to provide the mobility market with more efficient and engine-friendly petrol, in a move that would redefine fuel quality.
Following an extensive study and research, PTT Philippines has reformulated its line of fuels to bring them into the next level and brought into life Power+ Gasoline, Eco+ Gasoline, Ultra+ Diesel, and Save+ Diesel.
“This is going to redefine high-performance fuels as they are intended to improve driving experience not only in terms of mileage but also the cleaning and protection formula for the engine to last longer,” PTT Philippines Corporation President & Chief Executive Officer Athiwat Rattanakorn said during the formal launch Tuesday at PTT Park ‘n Fly Station in Pasay City.
“Combining latest technologies and high-quality components, our transition from Blue Innovation formula to this new product lines were part of our continuing drive on fuel innovation,” he added.
Power+ Gasoline is a premium grade fuel with 95 octane and contains more cleaning molecules that removes performances reducing deposits in the engine. Its friction modifier also improves power and torque for smoother driving experience.
Eco+ Gasoline has 93 octane and contains cleaning molecules that keep engine clean for improved fuel economy and emission.
Ultra+ Diesel is a premium grade diesel that contains twice the cleaning molecules from its previous regular formula that would help restore up to 100% of loss engine performance due to dirt and sludge. It will also help improve the combustion for better performance.
Save+ Diesel, on the other hand, has cleaning molecules that keep engine clean for better mileage and cleaner emission.
Initially, these new line of fuel products are available in at least five PTT stations in Luzon – the PTT Park ‘n Fly; PTT SCTEX and Concepcion, both in Tarlac; PTT Belfast in Fairview, Quezon City; and PTT Daet in Camarines Sur. They will soon be made available in all of PTT’s 170 stations all over the country, except for the Ultra+ Diesel which will be exclusively offered in the said five stations.
Apart from offering premium grade fuels, the adoption of new names from its previous Blue Innovation brand was also aimed at simplifying the product identification while clearly highlighting the unique advantages of each fuel grade offers.
“By adopting modern and dynamic names, we want to resonate better with our customers,” said Retail Marketing Director Sakon Masagee. “The new product names also align with our mission of staying competitive in the Philippine fuel industry while differentiating itself as a brand focused on superior value and customer satisfaction.”
Currently, PTT has a total of 170 stations in the country offering petroleum products of international standards, complementing the brand’s presence in other countries in Southeast Asia. PTT Philippines is a subsidiary of Thailand’s PTT Oil & Retail Business Public Company Limited.
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Smart scores big with NBTC, shapes future of PH basketball

5:36 p.m. April 10, 2025
Mobile services provider Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) successfully concluded the 2025 Smart-National Basketball Training Center (NBTC) National Finals. This year’s event brought together the best Filipino high school basketball teams, both local and international, to compete for the championship title, showcasing the exceptional talent and dedication of young athletes from across the country.
The Smart-NBTC National Finals, supported by Smart Sports and Puso Pilipinas, featured thrilling matches that captivated basketball fans nationwide. All games were livestreamed on PusoP.Com, allowing fans to watch their favorite teams and players in action.
Jude Turcuato, PLDT and Smart Head of Sports, expressed his pride in the continued partnership with NBTC. “Smart is committed to empowering young athletes from the grassroots level. Through our support for the NBTC, we aim to provide these talented individuals with the resources and opportunities they need to excel in their sport and achieve their dreams. The success of the 2025 Smart-NBTC National Finals is a testament to our dedication to nurturing the next generation of Filipino basketball stars.”
In an interview with Puso Pilipinas, former Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard and NBA coach Byron Scott spoke about his experience coaching young athletes in this year’s NBTC. “The passion here in the Philippines about basketball is unmatched. It really is something special to watch, they play it with such a passion, and they play so hard, and they have very high basketball IQs, too. It’s really good to see the revolution of basketball here from when I was here eight to ten years ago till now has really developed.”
The NBTC has a rich history of producing prominent names in basketball, including Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green, Gilas Pilipinas center Kai Sotto, Kamaka Hepa, Kihei Clark, Jeron Artest, Kai Ballungay, Jared Bahay, and Kieffer Alas. Their participation in previous NBTC tournaments highlights the event’s significance in developing future basketball talents. Also present at the finals is Filipino-American comedian Jo Koy, who sponsored Fil-Nation Jo Koy, an under-19 girls squad in the finals.
Smart remains steadfast in its mission to promote sports development and inspire young athletes to reach their full potential. All these initiatives highlight PLDT and Smart’s continuing contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being. [END]
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HD Spikers’ experience, poise drown King Crunchers’ hype

2:10 p.m. April 7, 2025
Three-point thrillers defined the first two games of the Spikers’ Turf Open Conference Finals, with Cignal and Criss Cross trading blows to split the series. But when it mattered most, experience and composure rose above firepower and promise.
Cignal swept a shell-shocked Criss Cross side, 25-22, 25-16, 28-26, in a decisive Game 3, keeping its throne with authority and securing its ninth Spikers’ Turf title – a testament to the franchise’s dynastic reign.
And the HD Spikers’ near-improbable Set 3 comeback perfectly captured the HD Spikers’ championship DNA – while exposing the vulnerabilities in the King Crunchers’ once-imposing armor.
Backed by a core that has weathered countless championship wars, Cignal leaned on the big-game savvy of Louie Ramirez, Steven Rotter, Lloyd Josafat, JP Bugaoan and later on Jau Umandal, outclassing a Criss Cross squad that once again failed to deliver when the pressure peaked.
Despite bolstering their roster with heavy hitters like Jude Garcia, Marck Espejo, and Jaron Requinton, the King Crunchers faltered at the net and mentally unraveled down the stretch. Cignal’s 13 kill blocks and impenetrable defense neutralized Criss Cross’ vaunted frontline and left them playing catch-up in the first two sets.
Game 2 had seemed like a turning point for Criss Cross, which clawed back from a late deficit in the fifth set to level the series and briefly seized momentum. But their Game 3 performance told a different story – tentative, inconsistent, and ultimately overwhelmed in the first two sets.
That 2-0 set lead marked the first time Cignal had been ahead of Criss Cross in any of their six meetings this conference, putting the HD Spikers just a set away from extending their dominance over the King Crunchers.
But the King Crunchers seemed poised to extend the match after controlling most of Set 3, but when the pressure mounted down the stretch, cracks began to show in the team that had swept 13 straight matches en route to the finals.
With the title on the line, Cignal’s pedigree shone, while Criss Cross once again buckled under the weight of expectations, losing its third straight Finals series to the HD Spikers.
Coach Dexter Clamor deserved credit for keeping his squad mentally locked in. After a bitter Game 2 defeat and being down by three in the third set of the sudden death, he inspired a ruthless response in the clutch, driving home a reminder of why Cignal remains the league’s gold standard.
It was a masterclass from Clamor, who kept his team locked in with sharp, strategic guidance, exploiting even the smallest cracks in the opposition’s game.
In contrast, King Crunchers coach Tai Bundit struggled to find the right answers. Despite experimenting with combinations and calling timely timeouts in an effort to disrupt Cignal’s rhythm, his squad fell short when it mattered most.
Down 20–23, Clamor turned to Umandal – who, true to his form, answered the call with poise and intensity. Coming off the bench fresh and fiery, he immediately delivered with an off-the-block hit and a kill, then followed up with a defensive stop, denying Chumason Njigha’s quick attack.
In a flash, the score was tied at 23. In moments as tight and intense as this, only a team with a champion’s heart and nerves of steel could pull through.
Cignal did. But not without drama – surviving three set points and showcasing the resilience that defines their character.
Then came Rotter. Known for his thunderous attacks and powerful serves, he made his mark in an unexpected way – on defense – thwarting Espejo’s kill attempt to push the HD Spikers to match point.
After a tense rally, Rotter finally unleashed his trademark backrow attack, fed perfectly by Owa Retamar. The ball ricocheted off libero Manuel Sumanguid’s arms and flew out of bounds.
Espejo, in a desperate attempt to save the point, chased the ball but crashed into the railings. The sequence sealed the win and sparked a euphoric celebration for the HD Spikers, who claimed their ninth championship in just one hour and 33 minutes.
As white confetti rained down, the underdog HD Spikers basked in what could be considered their sweetest victory yet – achieved against the powerhouse Criss Cross squad.
One man stood tall in this milestone triumph: Ramirez, who matched Rotter’s 15-point output to once again earn Best Player of the Game honors.
For Ramirez, a standout from Perpetual Help, the performance was personal – a redemption after struggling for most of the conference.
“My mindset was to make it up to my teammates. I didn’t perform well all season, so I told myself that if I got a chance in the finals, I’d give everything I had,” said Ramirez in Filipino, who also bagged top honors in last year’s title run.