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 24, the past It is the second round of the competition. Three-time All Thailand Golf Tour Champion, 27 years old from Chanthaburi. Still maintaining momentum following starting the first day with a score of 6 under par 66, entering the second round, collecting 3 more birdies, 1 eagle before going to the clubhouse with a score of 4 under par 68, including two Wansang led the race with a total score of 10 under par 134.
A young golfer from Chanthaburi revealed following 36 holes of the tournament that For today’s game, it is considered quite good. Hit the shot well and be confident regarding the shot. But the field here is regarding putts, whether to go down or not. Because the greens here are quite fast and most of the Thai golfers rarely come across such fast greens. Personally, I’m still not very confident regarding putting. But the past two days it was considered that the game on the green was better. We have to wait and see for the last two days.
Ratanon, who has won 3 All Thailand titles, one of which was the Singha Isan Open Championship in 2018 and at the end of 2020, he also won the Thailand PGA Tour of the Professional Golf Association of Thailand at Singha Park Khon Kaen Golf Club also said that I really like this field very much. I feel that I have a lot of good memories. But since hitting this field, I haven’t been able to do it for two days, 10 under. I’m very happy. And most importantly, come here because you want to win the championship at this field once more. So set the goal that you want to win the championship.
As for Danthai Boonma, a 27-year-old golfer from Sukhotan, a two-time Singha Isaan Open champion in 2017 and 2019, who started the first round with a score of 7 under par 65, entered the second round, the work went up and down. 4 birdies, but also lost 4 bogeys before the end of the round, even par 72, including two days, 7 under par 137, in second place with Chanat Sakulphonphaisan, a 32-year-old golfer from Rayong, who hit 3 more Under par 69 of 6 birdies 3 bogeys.
On the other hand, Ekaparit Wu, a 23-year-old half-Thai-Taiwanese golfer from Rayong, accelerated in the second round by hitting 6 birdies without bogeying a single hole before finishing the second round 6-under-par 66 for a total of 6-under two days. Par 138 moved up to fourth place along with Dechawat Petchprayoon, Warit Manthon and Nattawat Suwajanakorn who scored 69, 72 and 71 respectively.
Summary of Singha Isaan Open 2023 second round (par 72 field)
134 134
137 Chanat Sakulphonphaisan 68-69, Danthai Boonma 65-72
138 Dechawat Petchprayoon 69-69, Warit Munthorn 66-72, Ekaparit Wu 72-66, Nattawat Suwachanakorn 67-71
139 Tawit Phonthai 72-67, Galvan Green (Malaysia) 70-69, Phusit Sappapramai 72-67
140 Young Han Song (South Korea) 70-70, Nopparat Panichphol 71-69, Chonlatit Chuenbunngam 71-69, Suradit Yongcharoenchai 69-71
141 Piya Sawangaroonporn 69-72, Wanchai Luangnitikul 73-68, Changtai Sudsom 71-70
142 Phasit Iampongsai (Amateur) 73-69, Thitipat Lem 71-71, Chanadol Plengthong 71-71, Chao Tet Oo (Myanmar) 76-66, Kittiphon Chavanaphong 70 -72, Peeradon Panyathanaseth 72-70, Anon Vongvanich 69-73, Waroon Iamkaew 72-70