‘Patcharachutha’ unlocks the first championship in the year Thai Women’s Tour in Hua Hin
Patcharajuta Kongkraphan, a 30-year-old handsome pro from Khon Kaen, unlocked the first championship in the year. With the closing of another 3 under par 69, finishing a total of three days, 10 under par 206, receiving a large sum of 367,500 baht from the Thai Women’s Tour event, the 4th item “SAT – Thai Women’s Tour Open”, won 2.5 million. At the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, par 72, distance 6,343 yards, Prachuap Khiri Khan province on July 15, with Prapoon-Ornicha Konsantia, 25, from Lopburi, who picked up 1 under par 71 from 2 birdies. Lost 1 bogey, finished with a total of 5 under par 211, took second place.
The Thai Women’s Professional Golf Association (THAI WPGA) hosts a women’s professional golf tournament. “SAT-Thai Women’s Tour Open” or “SAT-TWT OPEN” ROAD TO WORLD RANKING, field 4 and is one of the ten competitions for the year 2021-2022 to collect accumulated prizes. And it’s also a match that will lead to the calculation of future world ranking points. with a total prize money of 2.5 million baht per item. This year, a total of 8 competitions are organized, the total prize money is 20 million baht. The fourth item is held at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, Par 72, 6,343 yards distance, Prachuap Khiri Khan province. Between 13-15 July this year, 91 golfers participated in the tournament, 69 of them professional and 22 amateur, following 36 holes cut the scores, golfers qualified for the 14th round, over par 158, total 75. People are 61 professional golfers and 14 amateur golfers.
At the end of the last day of racing (15 July), Pro Plai-Patcharachutha Kongkraphan, a 30-year-old handsome girl from Khon Kaen, started with a bogey at Hole 3, Par 5, but got a birdie back at Hole 8, finishing the first nine holes. Made an even par 36 up round nine holes following losing bogey at 10 par 4 before eagle shot at 11 par 5 using Hybrid hit 187 yards off the green 15 feet from the flag and did it. One putt followed by birdies at holes 13 and 15, ending the round with a score 3 under par 69, three days to win the championship at 10 under par 206, receive a prize of 367,500 baht, unlocking the first championship in a year for yourself and being the first Thai Women’s Tour champion following being in the top five. Twice and one top ten, and has won his 12th career title since turning pro in 2009.
Patcharajuta Kongkraphan, SAT-Thai Women’s Open Tour Championship, 4th field, opened his mind that “I’m happy to win the championship. After we defeated the champion three times this year. We have always tried. We never give up on trying. And today we succeeded. I feel proud of myself and very happy. Today we have been playing consistently for a while. We can concentrate very well. Even if today is difficult to raise the flag We still maintain a good form, we would like to thank our parents, family and fans who have always supported us. giving us encouragement to turn pro and find victory today I’m very happy to have everyone by my side all this time. Thank you sponsors for their support.”
“This unlock gives us the strength to keep fighting. We will try to develop ourselves every day anyway. I want to maintain this form of play to stay with us as long as possible. I would like to leave to all the youngsters to have their efforts and efforts. Today or the next day, it may not be successful. But if we keep trying one day, it will be ours.”
The third joint has two income earners. Pro-Pop-Kultida Brahmaphan from Pathum Thani and Pro-An-jeem Wong Arun, Chon Buri, with a total score of 1 under par 215, received a prize money of 137,690 baht each. Phanphaka Phantuma Bamrung, Phatthaphon Muanchu and Preenaphan Phumkhlai scored even par 216, prize money 82,381 baht each.
As for the amateur golf champion, Praew Nontraks, 21, from Lampang, a third-year student at South Carolina Upstate, defeated the countback Busapaporn Sukterm following finishing the same score. 6 over par 222 each, ranked 23rd in the tournament, but Praew scored better on the final day at 2 over par 74, Busapaporn over 4 over par 76.
As for the special prizes, all 4 prizes will receive gift certificates from Pullman G Hotel Pattaya, namely Most Like & Share, including Pro-Benz Chotika Supapinyo, 21 years old from Bangkok, with a total of 644 likes, Best Dress, including Pro Aom-Sasikan. Somboonsub, 24, from Chonburi, Best Coming Back, including Pro Ja-Jirapat Chaochawanil, 29, from Bangkok Moved up 47 ranks from the first day, 76th, finishing at 29th, and Sportmanship, including Pro-On-Pasinee, 26-year-old Thong Taen Yai from Chanthaburi
The 5th “SAT-Thai Women’s Tour Open” tournament will be held from 27-29 July 2022 at Lake View Resort and Golf Club, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province.