Ratchaphon, Ye Thiat Aung lead by 9 points in Hua Hin Battle Royal Centennial Golf Tour, Round 2.

Ratchavun Chantwara showed good form, making 9 birdies in 9 consecutive holes and his score rose to join the leaders with Ye Thet Aung of Myanmar two days later, with a score of 9 under par, 135. Battle of “Singha-A”. Sat Hua Hin 100th Anniversary Tournament “Sorawit, Chanat, Kosuke, Peradun in one fell swoop.

The Professional Golf Association of Thailand organized the Thailand PGA Tour Professional Golf Championship, the fifth event of the year, the Singha-SAT Hua Hin Centennial Championship, from June 26 to 28, 2024 at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, 6,628 yards, par 72, with a total prize money of 3 million baht.

The PGA Tour Thailand Professional Golf Championship is supported by title sponsors Singha Corporation, Sports Authority of Thailand and National Sports Development Fund. Associate sponsors Singha Drinking Water, About Grass, EGA, Udompanich, Leborn and Dogfight Golf compete in stroke play, 3 rounds or 54 holes, cut of 60 and tie.

After completing the second round on June 27, 37-year-old pro Ratchavon Chantwara showed good form, making 10 birdies and giving up one bogey, by making birdies on 9 consecutive holes on holes 7-15. The score jumped and the leader was joined by Myanmar's Ye Thet Aung, the Thai PGA Tour champion in Nakhon Ratchasima in 2023, with a score of 9-under-par 135, with Sornwit Kirdsinschai, Chanat Sakolphon and Kosuke Hamamoto, the first day's leader Peradon Paniyathanasith after one stroke, the score being 8 under par 136, tied for third.

While Hua Hin's local pro, who joined the match to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, Pro Phrom Meesawat tied for seventh with a 7-under-par 137, “Pro Mai” was economical. Maksaeng added 5-under-par, 6-under-par 138, tied for 11th, and was joined by “Pro Max” Kwanchai Tannil, who tied for third with a 2-under-par 142, tied for 39th.

Pawin Engkapradit, No. 1 on the tour, top of the 2024 Thailand PGA Tour cumulative prize money rankings, shot more than 2 over par with a two-under-par total of 142, tied for 39th, while Chancharoen Paramithanasit, owner of the Thailand PGA Tour Championship, the most recent of which was In Kanchanaburi, a 5-under par 139, tied for 18th, which this time eliminated the player with an even score of 144.

For interested golf fans, you can watch the competition. Singha-SAT Hua Hin Centenary Championship for free or watch the live broadcast of the final round on the Thailand PGA Facebook page.

Results of the second round of “Singa-sat Hua Hin Centenary Championship” 72nd par
1 accession (-9) 135 Ratchavun Chantwara 72-63, Ye Htet Aung 66-69
3 joins (-8) 136 Sornuit Kerdsenchai 68-68, Janat Sakulphonpaisarn 70-66, Kosuke Hamamoto 64-72, Peradon Paniyathanast 65-71
7 joins (-7) 137 Niran Sai Aung 70-67, Warit Manthorn 68-69, Kamlas Namuangrak 68-69, Phrom Misawat 65-72

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