Professional Golf Association of Thailand Launching the Thailand PGA Tour professional golf tournament, “Singha SAT Nakhon Nayok Championship 2024” from 20 to 22 March 2024 at Watermill Golf Club and Resort, Nakhon Nayok Province, to compete for a total of 3 million baht prize money from Thailand PGA The Tour champion from 2023, is ready to hunt for the championship continuously this season, led by Sangchai Kayocharoen, Warun Iamkaew, Chanchanat Enmi and Thaniyakorn Krungva.
The PGA Tour Thailand Professional Golf Championship is supported by major sponsors Singha Corporation, the Sports Authority of Thailand and the National Sports Development Fund. Participating Sponsors Singha Drinking Water, About Grass, EGA, Udompanich, Leborn and Dog Fight Golf compete in stroke play, 3 rounds or 54 holes, par 60 and a tie after 36 holes.
No. 3, Thailand PGA Tour 2023 Jakanat Inmi, gave an interview about his goals for 2024 and his preparation for competition this week. He added: “In terms of setting goals for 2024, we are trying to play within the top ten on the Order of Merit. It is a goal that must be set first. As for the goal in the program, try to play to the fullest every week. What I want to improve compared to last year is to focus on Short balls. The children have collected more points and scored more points than last year. To give yourself a chance to score more points. “As for the general condition of the course, it is very good. The green speed is good and fast. “The conditions of the greens and fairways, including rough terrain and sand, are in excellent condition for playing this week.”
After the two-day qualifying round concluded and 50 players reached the final round, the tour announced the tee times for all 144 players competing tomorrow (March 20, 2024). Groups to watch in the morning: Prajad Maxing, Thavorn Weerachan, Danthay Boonma start From hole 1 at 7:30 a.m., for Jakkanath Inmee, Thailand PGA Tour champion in Khon Kaen last year. He will depart in the afternoon with Thanyakorn Krongpha and Chayodom Chancharupong, starting on hole 1 at 12:20 p.m.
For interested golf fans, they can attend the competition for free or watch the live broadcast of the final round on the Thailand PGA Facebook page.
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