Atirut Winaicharoenchai Young golfer from Chonburi Showing excellent form throughout the tournament, leading a single roll, finishing at the Singha Isan Open Golf Championship 2022 with another 4.5 hundred thousand baht.
Atirut Winaicharoenchai, a 21-year-old golfer from Chonburi, finished the final round 5 under par 67 for a total of four days to win the first All Thailand title in his life with a single lead, finishing with a total score of 20-under par 268.
Professional golf, collecting points, world rankings, All Thailand Golf Tour 2022, “Sing Isan Open 2022”, competing for a total prize of 3 million baht between 10-13 Feb. Singha Park Khon Kaen Golf Club, distance 7,508 yards, par 72, Khon Kaen province. The winner will receive a prize money of 450,000 baht and the world ranking 5 points.
On February 13, the final round of the tournament by Atirut Winaicharoenchai, a 21-year-old golfer who has led the tournament since the first round. And starting the final round with a score of 4 strokes ahead, which the youngster from Chonburi still maintains great momentum, collecting 9 more birdies before finishing the final score, 5 under par 67, a total of four days, 20 under par 268 grabs First All Thailand Golf Tour Championship in my life By leaving the second place, Sarit Suwannarat, who hit another 4 under par 68 to 7 strokes, received a prize money of 450,000 baht.
Atirut previously won two Thailand PGA Tour championships at Royal Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Nakhon Nayok province in 2018 and 2021 before unlocking a win at All Thailand Golf. First tour in my life
which the owner revealed “Very excited and proud to be capturing this championship for the first time. There is a feeling that something good is coming into your life. After this, things should go smoothly. Played quite well today. Despite losing 4 bogey holes, getting to 9 birdies was very proud, playing according to plan, doing everything, always concentrated. After this, the goal is to unlock the title of the Asian Tour. That is the next goal I want to achieve.”
As for the second place, Sarit Suwannarat, who hit another 4 under par 68, a total of four days, 13 under par 275, received a prize of 285,000 baht and the third joint has 4 people, Janat Sakulphonpaisan, Kittithi Pom Boonmee, Kittiporn Chawanaphong, Wichayanon Chotihirunrungruang, equal score 11-under par 277, receive a prize money of 116,737.50 baht each.
As for the next course of the All Thailand Golf Tour, “Singha All Thailand Memorial 2022”, competing for a total prize of 3 million baht at Chatrium Golf Resort Soi Dao, Chanthaburi between April 7-10, 2022.