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“Itthipat” led the second round of the Bangabandhu Cup, Bangladesh.

Itthipat Buranathanyarat shot another 3-under-par 68 for a two-day total of 9-under-par 133, keeping his lead for the second day of the Banga Banthu Cup Bangladesh Open Golf Championship at Kurmitola Golf Club, par 71 in Dhaka City , Bangladesh, with local pro Siddiqueur Raman and Thai-Japanese golfer Kosuke Hamamoto two strokes behind

The Asian Tour is hosting the biggest golf tournament in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Open Golf Bangabandhu Cup, with a total prize pool of USD 400,000 or approximately THB 14.4 million from November 24 to 27. 120 young golfers from 21 countries competed in the tournament. Bangladesh local time is 1 hour slower than Thailand.

Halfway through it turns out. Pro Boom-Itthiphat Buranathanyarat, the 29-year-old leader on the first day, hit another 3-under-par 68 of making 6 birdies, missing 3 bogeys, a total score of 9-under-par 133, keeping the lead for the second day, with Sid Dikur, local veteran Raman The former champion of this program in 2010 followed on a hot machine, hitting a 5-under-par 66 one day and Kosuke Hamamoto, a Thai-Japanese golfer who compiled another 2-under-par 69, in second place with a total score of 7-under par 135

Itthipat Buranathanyarat, owner of the Asian Championship Development Tour He revealed 3 items after leading the second day that “Although I have been eliminated in many competitions. My motivation is still good I continued to practice more and more with the caddy almost non-stop. Makes me see more of my own mistakes. and fix it to the right point Like when I tried to hit the fade, the ball went straight back, I didn’t make many adjustments this week. Just hitting the target It’s like I’ve built up practice to the point where it works. My goal is still to hit 3-4 under on the day and still look to win the Asian Tour but I don’t want to think too much about it because I don’t want to put pressure on myself.

As for the works of other Thai golfers who are interesting, such as Atirut Winaicharoenchai and Ratanon Wannasrichan. another shot, 5 under par 66, finishing the second round in 5th place together with Bangladesh’s Jamal Hussein with the same total score of 5 under par 137 with Sethi Prakongvej, Danthai Boonma and Por Win Inkhapradit Followed by tied for 8th place with a total score of 4 under par 138, while Sadom Kaewkanjana, former champion of 2019, still failed to collect more points. Reached even par 71, including two days over 1, over par 143, tied for 39th

For the Banga Banthu Golf Cup, Bangladesh Open, third round (November 26), the first group starts on holes 1 and 10 at 9:00 local time. The leader group, which includes Itthipat Buranathanyarat, Kosuke Hamamoto and Siddikur Raman, started at Hole 1 at 10:50 am or 11:50 am Thai time.

Kosuke Hamamoto

Siddiqur Raman local pro