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“Cherman” overtakes the Thai LPGA Championship, field 5 in Hua Hin

Chermarn Santiwiwattanapong Pro girl from Bueng Kan province Hot on the last day, beating 8 under par 64, a total of three days, 13 under par 203, overtaking the second Thai LPGA Tour championship for himself from the battle. “BGC-Betagro Thai LPGA Championship 2021” at Black Mountain Golf Club, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province On Friday, September 24

The Women’s Professional Golf Association organizes a points-collecting competition, Order of Merit Thailand LPGA Tour 2021, 5th course, with a total prize pool of 1.2 million baht, competing at the Black Mountain Golf Club. 6,276 yards, par 72, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province Between 22-24 Sept. ago, it appeared that “Pro Champagne” Chermarn Santiwiwattanapong, a 24-year-old pro from Bueng Kan Province, who started the final round with a score of 7 strokes behind the leader, accelerated to 8 Under par 64 overtook the championship with a total score of 13 under par 203 with a prize money of 156,000 baht by slashing out Pro Plai-Patcharachutha Kongkraphan, a golfer from Khon Kaen. go only one stroke

Cherman, who recently won the Thai LPGA Tour Field 3 last August. Revealed after winning the second championship for himself that “I’m glad that today I can. because I saw the results that came from the practice Before starting today’s race, I talked to the coach. because there are points that need to be adjusted and can be corrected exactly on the spot Today, it can flow smoothly. and try to maintain the rhythm of their own play Plus, putt is good too, so you can score a lot. With a lot of behind the score, I didn’t expect much. Just focus on yourself to do your best. Let’s start focusing on the score after the 15th hole. I’m glad that we succeeded.”

3rd place belongs to “Pro Savings” Supamas Saengchan. This round, another hit is added 1 under par 71, ending with a total score of 11 under par 205, with “Pro Prow” Channeti Wansaen from Chiang Mai hitting 6-under par 66. A total of three days, there are 10 under par 206, ranks 4th, together with “Prokoi” Chonlada Chayanan, a Korat pro who collects another 2 under par 70.

Pro Plai-Patcharachutha Kongkraphan finished second

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