'Pawin' hits 16 below zero to win Thai PGA Championship for the first time, earning 3.6 100,000 baht at the watermill

'Pawin' hits 16 below zero to win Thai PGA Championship for the first time, earning 3.6 100,000 baht at the watermill
“Pro Phon” in one day -8, rose to sixth place, and received an additional “Dog Fight Score” bonus of 10,000.-

Professional Golf Tournament Singha-Sat Nakhon Nayok Championship 2024 (Singha-Sat Nakhon-Nayok Championship 2024) at Watermill Golf Club & Resort, Nakhon Nayok District, March 20-22, 3 rounds of stroke play, 54 holes, par 60 The sequence was contested and tied after 36 holes in the final round on the final day on Friday, March 22.

Professional Golf Association of Thailand Organize the Thailand PGA Tour Professional Golf Championship, the second edition of the year, with a huge prize pool of 3 million baht, sponsored by Singha, the Sports Authority of Thailand, and the National Sports Development Fund. and co-sponsors Singha Drinking Water, About Grass, EGA, Udompanich, Leborn and Dogfight Golf with a course of 7,186 yards, a par of 72. The atmosphere on the final day was lively as there were those who cut as many as 79. There are also special prizes. From the “Dog Fight” app, an additional 10,000 baht is given to the person with the best score on the last day, to encourage golfers. Completely committed as the weather is very hot and the sun was blazing all day. This makes many people unable to speed up the result as they would like. Especially the group of leaders who when playing rounds late in the morning, hot weather is the hardest. Even losing many points

After having a good time together they always take turns scoring and taking the lead. In the end, the championship went to “Pro Tang” Pawin Inkapradit, a 33-year-old golfer who won his first tournament on the PGA Thailand Tour. Bowen has previously won the Thailand PGA Tour Championship 3 times. The last event is the Laguna Championship in 2020 before going on to play mostly on the Asian Tour (Asian Tour) and Asian Development Tour (ADT Tour), so there are accumulated points for Thailand. There aren't enough PGAs to actually compete on the Tour. He had to make an effort to compete in Monday's qualifying round (the Monday qualifier), which came with a 2-under par 70, No. 15 qualifier out of 291 people.

When it came to the actual competition round he also showed his potential on the Asian Tour by ending the day as the individual leader at -7(65) from day one. Then in the second round, the golfers from Suphanburi still showing solidity earned another score of -3 for a total of -10 for two days and the final day began. He was in the penultimate group with Danthai Bunma and Chanchanat Inmee. Once they got going, “Pro Tang” had 3 birdies on hole 3-4-5, with a par on hole 6 before more were added. There were two more birdies on holes 7 and 8, bringing the total to -5 from the halfway point. Enter the second round Pawin made a birdie on the par-5 10th hole right away, ranking as joint leader at -16, but the next hole of the par-3 lost a bogey, putting it back to -15. Pawin had to get back to playing with a plan to support himself. Play calmly and wait for the opportunity to come. Until the last hole, the 18th hole, a par 5, I played with a tight plan. He focused on hitting the ball into the fairway as his main goal until he made a 3 and made a beautiful birdie putt, finishing the day at -6 (66), a score of 16 under par 200 (65-69-66), winning the race. FIRST TOURNAMENT WITH THAILAND LAND PGA TOUR SUCCESS Get prize money of up to 360,000 baht to celebrate with your family.

Runner-up: Pro Jakkanart Inmee, who recently won the tournament from Thailand's first PGA Tour event in Singha Park, Khon Kaen Province, started off the tee with a score of -9, and was out on the first hole, immediately losing a bogey, but Chanchanat, the golfer, led His car is far away. Continuing to hit the ball down the fairway, never giving up, continuing to play the offensive game until he made birdies on holes 5, 6, 7 and 9, for a total of -13, and he succeeded in placing himself in the leading group. Then, in the second round, he made another birdie on the 10th and 13th holes before rounding out his performance with an excellent birdie on the 18th hole, finishing the day -6 with a score of 15-under-par 201 (69-66-66). Second place individual champion receives a cash prize of 198,000 baht

Third place goes to Wongsakorn Phikunsawat who started as co-leader, starting with two birdies on holes 4 and 5, and finished the first round with a -2, score -14, still clinging to the lead group. The final round made the event even. So they couldn't hold on to the leaders. She came down to finish the day with -2 (70) for three days, 14 under par, 202 (66-66-70), equal to Nopparat Panichvon, who had 7 under par the first two days (70-66), which speeded up the day. the last one. She reached -7 (65), finished at -14, tied and Danthay Boonma, who made 5 birdies, lost 1 bogey, finished the day at -4 (68), total score of 14 under par 202 (67-67-68), got Prize money: 104,233.33 baht per person

The person with the best score on the final day was Provon Khimrat, who scored -8 (64) in one day, the highest in the competition. Receive a special prize from the “Dog Fight” app worth 10,000 baht, in addition to increasing your total score from -5 to finish the competition at -13 (203) 69-70-64, finishing in sixth place with Soradi.S Yongcharoenchai (71-67) – 65) and Pro Wave Warun Iamkaew of Phitsanulok (68-65-70) took home prizes of 67,500.- baht each (Pro Phon +10,000.-)

“Brumai” Prayat Maxing, co-leader from the first two days The 58-year-old great swing teacher played the round with a score of -12. The first 9 holes made an even par event by getting 2 birdies and losing 2 bogeys on the back. On the next 9 holes, had an eagle on the 10th hole but lost a double bogey on the 13th hole: He came back and had a birdie again on the 13th hole, but lost bogey on the 16th and 18th holes, ending the first day above par (73), total score of 11 Under-par (205), ranked 12th, receiving 43,050 baht prize money with Sangchai Kayocharoen, winner of the PGA Thailand Tour's top prize in the 2023 season, who today notched a two-under-par 70, and former Thai PGA Tour champion Ratanon Wansrichan at Singha Park, Khon Kaen in 2020 who shot a 4-under-par 68.

SingaSat Nakhon Nayok 2024 Golf Tournament Results Summary
-16,200 (65-69-66) Bawin Inkapradit, prize money 36,000 baht,
-15 201 (69-66-66) Chanchanat Inmee prize money 198,000 baht,
-14 202 (71-66-65) Nopparat Panichphon Prize Money (divided per person) 104,233.33 baht,
(67-67-68) Dantai Bunma
(66-66-70) Wongsakorn Vikonsawat
-13 203 (69-70-64) Phone Khmerat Prize Money (divided per person) 67,500 baht, (phone + 10,000 baht)
(71-67-65) Suradet Yongcharoenchai
(68-65-70) Aaron Yamkayo
-12 204 (71-66-67) Wichianun Chotihiranruangruang Prize Money (divided per person) 49,533.33 baht,
(68-68-68) Natthwat Suvajanakorn
(69-67-68) Vanadon contras
-11 205 (69-68-68) Ratanon Wansrichan Prize Money (divided per person) 43,050 baht,
(68-67-70) Sangchai Kayocharoen
(67-65-73) Economical and very light.
-10,206 (71-68-67) Quanchai Kungtawi Prize Money (divided into 38,483.33 baht per person)
-9 207 (72-67-67) Fawcett Sababramai
(73-67-66) Kamlas Namuangrak
(70-71-65) Chakravan Premsiricorn
(67-70-69) Netithorn Thiphong
(68-68-70) Saran Sirithon
(71-65-70) Ronachai Chamnong
(69-66-71) Chancharoen paramethanase
(67-68-71) Fathaphon Khantacha

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