“Chanetti” slashed the play-offs to win the Thai Women’s Tour Championship in Pattaya

Chanettei Wannasaen cuts the playoff by winning Samaporn Khankhan to win the “SAT-Thai Women’s Open Tour” Road to World Ranking, the 3rd course of the year 2021-2022 at Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Course. Resort Pattaya, Chonburi Province on June 24th.

The Thai Women’s Professional Golf Association (W PGA) is hosting a women’s professional golf tournament. “SAT-Thai Women’s Tour Open”, the third course of the year 2021-2022, which is the first course of 2022, will compete for a total prize money of 2.5 million baht at the Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club, Pattaya, par 72, 6,328 yards. Chonburi Province during 22-24 June last

The last day of the race in the midst of bad weather. A golfer who had to collect the remaining holes from the second round finished at 2pm cut the score to 60 and tied at 9 over par 153, leaving not enough time to continue in the third round. Therefore, a total score of only 36 holes must be used. The old champion of this field last year. and pro licorice-Samaporn Khuenkan, 23, from Loei Province. Finishing with the same total score, 9 under par 135 each, had to go out to play off to find the winner at hole 18, par 4, which had to duel up to 4 holes. In the fourth round, Samaporn kept only par while Channeti shot a birdie from 8 distance. Feet finally won the championship.

Chanetti Wansaen revealed following winning the Thai Women’s Tour for the second time that “The play-offs were a bit exciting. Because usually we have to finish 18 holes before playing off. But today it’s play-off. The first round of play-offs was exciting and my hands were shaking. When the second and third rounds begin to get used to and not as tensed as the first round I’ve been excited since the first playoff round. There are a lot of people watching. But when the second round, the third round is better. I’m glad because I didn’t expect it from the beginning. Just have fun playing it. It’s like its form came back following it was dropped. I gained a lot from this playoff, both mental training and letting go. I just need to go back to the drive wheel a little bit more.”

Third place belongs to Pro Piano-Aphichaya Yubol from Saraburi, runner-up of Field 1 and 2, 8 under par 136, received a prize of 149,940 baht, fourth place belongs to Pro-Kanyalak. Prida Suthijit from Chonburi, the champion of the Ladies European Thailand Championship 2018 with a total score of 7 under par 137, receives a prize of 125,440 baht and the fifth place belongs to the Pro Pla-Patcharachutha Kongkraphan from Khon Kaen, one of the Big Sis. Players at 6 under par 138 received a prize money of 100,940 baht.

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