“Millionaire” champion “Champion Singha Pattaya Open” receives 4.5 hundred thousand baht

Sethi Prakhongwet, a 28-year-old golfer from Chonburi, showed his tenacity in the final before finishing the final round, 3 under par 67, a total of four days, to win his fourth career All Thailand Golf Tour title with a total score of 19 under par 261. Itthipat Buranathanyarat just one stroke. In the professional golf tournament, “Singha Pattaya Open 2022”, competing for a total prize money of 3 million baht at Laem Chabang Stadium, distance 6,927 yards, par 70, Chonburi Province, this is the first of three events of the Road Two Thai series. Land Open

World Ranking Professional Golf Tournament The All Thailand Golf Tour 2022 is organized under measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) sponsored by Singha Corporation, National Sports Development Fund Sports Authority of Thailand including the sponsor of the All Thailand Golf Tour Join together to organize the competition “Singha Pattaya Open 2022” to win a total prize of 3 million baht between 21-24 July 2022 at Laem Chabang International Country Club, distance 6,927 yards, Par 70, Chonburi Province. The winner will receive money. The prize goes to win 450,000 baht with accumulated points in the world rankings.

On July 24, it was the final round of the tournament in which the 28-year-old golfer Sethi Prakhongwet started by leading the tournament by 1 stroke, missing a bogey from the first hole. But then made an excuse by collecting four birdies at holes 2, 7, 10 and 14, before saving par all the way over the last four holes and finishing the final three-under par 67 for four days. Win the championship with a total score of 19 under par 261, receive a prize money of 450,000 baht with accumulated points in the World Golf Ranking.

It was the rich man’s third All Thailand Golf Tour win, following a victory at Golf Resort Soi Dao in 2019, followed by a victory at Blue Canyon Country Club in 2021 and at the end of January. Recently won the Boonchu Ruangkit Championship at Rancho Charnvee Resort and Country Club, which referred to as “It was a bit of a pressure game because we were leading from the first hole. But today the shot is very good, plus the putt is quite good. I’m very happy to win this match as the fourth tournament of All Thailand. Thanks to my family for bringing me to this point. Thank you Caddy Siblings and fans who have always cheered Most importantly, thank you Singha for supporting the All Thailand Tour for a long time.”

On the side, Itthiphat Buranathanyarat, the 29-year-old All-Thailand champion, who opened the final round, was only one stroke behind the leader. And the young man from Nonthaburi quickly attacked by collecting four birdies in a row playing the first four holes. Then stumbled and lost a bogey at hole 6, despite getting a birdie back at hole 9, but entering the last nine holes mightn’t do anything more and lose another bogey at hole 12, finishing the final round, coming in 3 under par 67, finishing second. With a total score of 18 under par 262, received a consolation prize of 285,000 baht.

Third place with a total score of 16 under par 264, followed by 6 equals, consisting of Pawit Tangkamonprasert (66), Nitithorn Thippong (66), Phum Saksaensilp (66), Tirawat Kaewsiribundit. (68), Thanyapisit Omsin (68) and Chen Guxin (67), golfers from the People’s Republic of China Divide the prize money together for 99,350 baht each.

Polkrit Phawichai, an amateur golfer Come on in form in the final round of the tournament by collecting five birdies before returning to the clubhouse with a score of 3 under par 67, a total of four days with 2 under par 278, counting as an amateur golfer to make results. The best work in this competition Won the Supaporn Mapungpong Award

For this tournament, this is the first match of the Road to Thailand Open series, which is a cumulative prize pool that golfers can do in three events: Singha Pattaya Open 2022, Singha Championship 2022 and Singha Chiang Mai Open. 2022 by the top three highest-grossing golfers (but not lower than No. 15 and Tie) and have not previously been eligible to compete. Will be eligible to participate in the “Thailand Open” competition for a total prize money of 5 million baht at the Riverdale Golf Club during 1-4 September 2022.

Summary of Singha Pattaya Open 2022 final round (Par 70 stadium)
261 Sethi Prakhongwet 66-64-64-67 (prize money 450,000 baht)
262 Itthipat Buranathanyarat 64-64-67-67 (prize money 285,000 baht)
264 Pawit Tangkamonprasert 65-64-69-66, Nitithorn Thippong 67-64-67-66, Phum Saksansilp 66-67-65-66, Chen Guxin (China) 68-63- 66-67, Tirawat Kaewsiribundit 61-67-68-68, Thanpisit Aomsin 68-64-64-68 (prize money 99,350 baht each)
265 Suthiphat Prateepthienchai 64-68-68-65, Suthinon Panyo 66-67-67-65, Netipong Srithong 67-66-65-67 (prize money 53,200 baht each)
266 Cholathit Chuenbunngam 64-68-68-66, Changtai Sudsom 66-65-66-69 (prize money 46,875 baht per person)
267 Denwit David Boriboonsup 69-64-67-67, Kan Charoenkul 66-64-69-68, Kittiporn Chavanaphong 66-66-66-69 (prize money 42,500 baht each)
268 Ekaprit Wu 67-69-66-66, Sangchai Kaewcharoen 63-66-71-68, Kritchayapol Sinchai 64-64-69-71 (prize money 37,950 baht each)
269 ​​Peeradon Panyathanaset 67-70-66-66, Phisitchai Thippong 67-66-69-67, Choncharoen Barameethanaset 66-68-68-67, Amarin Kraivichien 67- 63-70-69 (prize money 33,262.50 baht each)


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