Wichayanon Sodihiranruangruang is in top form as he hopes to win the 2024 Singha-SAD Kanchanaburi Championship, hitting 2 eagles and ending the second round with a 9-under 135.
The Professional Golf Association of Thailand will host the Thailand PGA Tour professional golf tournament from 5-7 June 2024 at Blue Sapphire Golf & Resort in Kanchanaburi Province, with a total of 7,030 yards and a prize money of 2 million baht.
The Thailand PGA Tour professional golf tournament is supported by major sponsors Singa Corporation, Sports Authority of Thailand, National Sports Development Fund. And co-sponsors Singha Drinking Water, About Grass, EGA, Udompanich, Leborn and Dogfight Golf compete in stroke play, 3 rounds or 54 holes, cutoff 60 and a draw.
At the end of the second round, 27-year-old Wichayanon Chotihiranruangruang, the 2018 Thailand PGA Tour champion, shot 2 eagles, 3 birdies, 2 bogeys for a total score of 9-under-par 135 for a 5-under 67, hoping to come back and win. Thailand PGA Tour Championship in this program
“Pro Zoom” gave an interview after the second round. “The main thing for me today was 2 eagles to par 5 to 2 ounces and then putt 2 holes and made the overall game a lot easier. He tried to continue the game. Makes the score look good. Tomorrow, try imitating your own game. Try to serve and give yourself a chance to score a lot. Now we look forward to the championship. Try to support your game as much as you can.
Meanwhile, 23-year-old young professional Sanjaroyan Paramidhanaseth posted an 8-under total of 136, one stroke behind, at 4 under. Day one leader Thanyakorn Krongpa added 2 over 7 for a total score of 137 to equal Syodom Sancharupong on day one, hoping to open the Thailand PGA Tour Championship. Strong today, 5 under, 2 strokes behind the leader.
For avid golf fans, you can watch the tournament. Watch Singha-SAT Kanchanaburi Championship 2024 for free or live final round on Thailand PGA Facebook page.