Professional golf tournament, accumulating world ranking points, All Thailand Golf Tour 2023 sponsored by Singha Corporation, National Sports Development Fund Sports Authority of Thailand Including partners who co-sponsored the competition “Sing Isaan Open No. 16”, winning a total prize money of 3 million baht between February 23-26, 2023 at Singha Park, Khon Kaen Golf Club, 7,475 yards, par 72, Khon Kaen Province. The winner will be Receive a prize money of 450,000 baht with world ranking points.
On February 26th, the last round of the competition was Nopparat Panichphol, a 24-year-old golfer from Sa Kaeo who started with a one-stroke lead. Who, despite encountering obstacles from strong winds, combined with fast greens and ended the day with 2 over par 74, but a total of four days, 5 under par 283, still good enough to have a sudden death playoff duel with Chang Tai Sudsom, a 28-year-old golfer from Chonburi, was one of two finalists who managed to make it under the course with a score of 1 under par 71.
The playoff duel on hole 18, par 5, distance 579 yards, of two golfers who are hoping to win the All Thailand Golf Tour for the first time in their lives, is Nopparat Panichphol, who has done a better job since the tee shot. until the green Which ended with an 8-foot birdie putt and won the championship. Followed by a missed third shot into the water and unfortunately finished with a bogey. received a consolation prize of 285,000 baht
Nopparat, who won his first professional championship in his life since turning pro in December 2020, revealed following receiving the championship prize money of 450,000 baht that he was very happy, much more than expected, winning the championship. The last two days were much windier than the first two days. For my part, I try to figure out the distance or calculate the wind. play for direction Aim for the safest missed spot. Play quite as safe as possible or easily save par.
Golfers from Sa Kaeo also spoke regarding playing in the final round as well. I actually stumbled upon myself in the first nine holes. Especially at Hole 8, out of bogey and losing a double at Hole 9, trying to concentrate and think that he is trying to play to the fullest. We still have nine holes left to play and think we still have a chance to score a comeback, and following three birdies from holes 12 to 15 we think there’s a good chance of a good finish. Then came to think a lot that holes 16 and 17 lost bogeys once more, but I almost didn’t know what the situation was until I arrived at hole 18 because I tried not to look. I don’t want to pressure myself
On the side of Phasit Iampongsai, who finished the final round, came in 3 over-par 75 for a total of four days, 6 over-par 294, finishing in the thirtieth place, but it was the work of the best amateur golfers in the program. This resulted in Pasit winning the Supaporn Award for Puengpong Trophy.
For the All Thailand Golf Tour, the next event will be the third match of the season. Between March 16-19, 2023 in the “Sing All Thailand Memorial” program, winning a total prize money of 3 million baht at Chatrium Golf Resort Soi Dao, Chanthaburi Province.
Summary of Singha Isaan Open 2023 final round (par 72 field)
283 Nopparat Panichphon 71-69-69-74, Chang Tai Sudsom 71-70-71-71 (Nopparat won the first hole of the play-off, received a prize money of 450,000 baht, Chang Tai received a prize money of 285,000 baht)
284 Chonlatit Chuenbunngam 71-69-70-74 (prize 165,000 baht)
286 Rattanon Wannasrichan 66-68-76-76 (Prize 124,500 baht)
287 Nattawat Suwajanakorn 67-71-75-74 (prize 96,000 baht)
288 Suthichet Kuhratnapisarn 73-73-70-72, Young Han Song (South Korea) 70-70-72-76, Chanadol Music 71-71-70-76 (prize money 72,950 baht each)
289 Wanchai Luangnitikul 73-68-74-74, Concentrated Limpasut 73-70-72-74 (prize money 59,400 baht each)
290 Denwit David Boriboonsub 70-74-74-72, Galven Green (Malaysia) 70-69-78-73, Danthai Boonma 65-72-77-76, Suradis Yongcharoenchai 69-71-73-77 (Prize money 51,337.50 baht per person)
291 Suthinon Panyo 69-74-72-76, Warit Munthorn 66-72-75-78 (prize money 45,150 baht each)
292 Panuwit Onju 74-69-77-72, Minhyok Yang (South Korea) 69-74-74-75, Amarin Kraivichien 69-75-72-76, Wongsakorn Pikulsawat 69 -76-71-76, Thanphisit Aomsin 75-69-71-77, Chaturon Duangpaichum 71-72-71-78, Phusit Sapparamai 72-67-74-79, Ekkaparit Wu 72-66-74-80, Chanat Sakulphonphaisan 68-69-74-81 (37,433.33 baht each)