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Chinaā€™s number one Liang Wen-chong has confirmed his title defense at the US$1 million Resorts World Manila Masters presented by 918.com next month.

The former AsianTour number one triumphed at the inaugural tournament last year and subsequently earned the tag as the ā€˜peopleā€™s championā€™ when he generously donated half his prize winnings to victims of Typhoon Yolanda, which devastated the country just weeks earlier.

ā€œI will try my best to defend the title. I still remember that we played the tournament a week after the typhoon and I hope the people of the Philippines have recovered from that episode,ā€ said Liang.

Leading by one stroke going into the third day, Liang produced a superb back nine performance at the Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club to force his way into a play-off with Thailandā€™s Prom Meesawat, who had charged into contention with a closing 65.

The 36-year-old Chinese birdied the 11th, 13th, 15th and 18th holes before prevailing in the first extra hole when Prom found trouble in the bunker.

ā€œI got lucky there as Prom got into a bad spot during the play-off. Iā€™m really looking forward to going back to Manila Southwoods to defend my title,ā€ said Liang, who holds three Asian Tour victories.

ā€œLast year I arrived only on Tuesday of the event week and played one practice round during the pro-am. Sometimes, when you get to a new place, you feel lucky. I also got lucky in the play-off. I plan to get to Manila a bit earlier this week to prepare well for my defense.ā€

He rated the Manila Southwoods highly, saying the pristine Jack Nicklaus-designed Masters course will offer the field a superb test of golf from November 20-23, 2014.

ā€œIt is an interesting course. There are many good holes. The par fives, you can reach in two for eagle chances, so the scoring opportunities are there,ā€ said Liang.

The Resorts World Manila Masters is celebrating its second edition by raising the tournamentā€™s prize fund to US$1 million this year, which is US$250,000 more than the inaugural edition in 2013. It is the richest golf tournament in the Philippines and one of three which features on the Asian Tour.

ā€œThere are a lot of interesting scenarios for this yearā€™s RWM Masters,ā€ said Stephen Reilly, Chief Operating Officer of Resort World Manila. ā€œWhether Liang Wen-Chong is able to defend his crown or local hero Angelo Que finally breaks his title drought, one thing is for sure — this will be the grandest and most exciting golfing event in the Philippines to date.ā€

The Philippine challenge will be led by local stars Antonio Lascuna, Angelo Que and Miguel Tabuena.

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