Thanya delights in five-shot win for females’s title
Pattaya: Amateur Sarit Suwannarat placed on a late cameo to share the lead with Udorn Duangdecha heading into the last round of the Singha Pattaya Open the other day.
Thanya Pattamakijsakul postures with the Pattaya Open prize.
Beginning the day 4 shots behind over night leader Udorn, Sarit published a 3rd round 64 for a share of the lead on 13-under 197 at Burapha Golf Club. The Thailand global made the turn at 35 with one birdie and one bogey and after that sank an eagle and 4 birdies on the last 6 holes.
Veteran Udorn, who had a two-shot benefit after 2 rounds, carded a 68 with 3 birdies and one bogey.
Jazz Janewattananond, who is searching for his 2nd win on the All Thailand Golf Trip this year after winning in Nakhon Nayok in Might, was 3rd on 11-under 199.
Thitiphun Chuayprakong (69) was 4th on 10-under 200, while Nattawat Suvajanakorn (68) was one stroke even more back.
Suradit Yongcharoenchai made the turn at 33 with 3 birdies and one bogey prior to including 5 more birdies on the back 9 to get in the last round in 6th put on 9 under, the like Pijit Petchkasem (65 ), Itthipat Buranatanyarat (65 ), Natipong Srithong (69 ), and Sutijet Kooratanapisan (68 ).
Thammnanoon Koonmark had 8 birdies and 2 bogeys for a 64 to end up on 7 under with the similarity Danthai Boonma (67 ), Senior Prom Meesawat (69) and Thaworn Wiratchant (71 ).
The Pattaya Open is the 4th leg on the All Thailand Golf Trip and it is among the 4 occasions co-sanctioned by the Asean PGA Trip this year.
On the females’s side, amateur Thanya Pattamakijsakul travelled to a wire-to-wire win by 5 strokes after a final-round 68 with 3 birdies and one bogey.
Parinda Phokan (71) was 2nd on 210 and took house 32,000 baht, while Piyathida Ployumsri (72) was 2 shots even more down in 3rd location, making 25,500 baht.
Amateur Chayanit Wangmahaporn (70) and Pinratch Loomboonruang (69) ended up connected for 4th on 213.
On The Other Hand, Kamalas Namuangruk won the 69th Singapore Open Amateur Champion title on Friday.
The 24-year-old Thai published a two-under 68 in the last round at the par-70 Singapore Island Nation Club to win the title on four-under 276.
Making 2 birdies the other day, Kamalas ended up one shot ahead of compatriot Sangchai Kaewcharoen (69 ). India’s Viraj Ganapathy Madappa was 3rd on 279 after making a last round 71.
The triumph made amateur Kamalas an invite to dip into the 2017 SMBC Singapore Open to be staged at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19-22. The US$ 1 million competition is co-sanctioned by the Asian Trip and Japan Trip.
Singapore’s James Leow (71) took 4th area with even-par 280 while safeguarding champ and regional confident Gregory Foo (69) connected Malaysian Ervin Chang (68) on 281 for 5th location.
Kamalas and Saengchai likewise took house the group title with a 416 overall, 5 shots ahead of second-placed Singapore.
Kamalas follows in the steps of Thailand’s leading golf enthusiasts in winning the title consisting of Thaworn Wiratchant (1987 ), Preecha Senaprom (1991 ), Thongchai Jaidee (1998 ), Wasin Sripattranusorn (2008) and Danthai Boonma (2014 ).
Kamalas Namuangruk.