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Sarit Suwannarut presents with the prize.

Sarit Suwannarut fired a spectacular 65 in the last round to win by a chance at the Singha Classic the other day.

Tracking the leader by 4 shots after 3 rounds at the two-million-baht competition, Sarit delighted in a bogey-free round, shooting 6 birdies at the par-71 Royal Hills Golf Resort & & Medical Spa in Nakhon Nayok.

His aggregate of 14-under 270 was one ahead of Kim Joo-Hyung (66 ), Kasidit Lepkrute (68) and over night leader Poosit Supramai (70 ).

It was the 2nd title on the All Thailand Golf Trip for Sarit, who won the Singha Pattaya Open in 2016. He took home 300,000 baht and 5 world ranking points. Kim, Kasidit and Poosit each got 130,667 baht in the 7th leg of the Trip.

” My wait is over. I have actually awaited the title for a very long time. I have actually battled with an injury and a small mishap of late,” stated Sarit, who won the 2016 edition as an amateur.

” I have actually slowly enhanced this year. Before going into the competition I used the course and got rather knowledgeable about its design and felt great.”

Sarit credited his caddie and likewise his putter for a triumph.

” I altered my putter and it worked truly well. My caddie likewise made me feel more comfy. My objective this year is to win a huge competition in the nation so that I can be qualified for a larger trip.”

Nirun Sae-ueng closed with a 68 to complete 5th on 10 under.

Protecting champ Kamalas Namuangruk made a 74 for five-under and shared 16th position. The 2015 winner, Kosuke Hamamoto, was a stroke behind following his 72.

ATGT cash leader Sadom Kaewkanjana, who has 2 titles under his belt, had a hard time to a 78 and completed connected for 30th at 2 under.

The next leg of the ATGT will be the Singha all Thailand Champion at the Suwan Golf & & Nation Club, Nakhon Pathom on June 13-16.


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