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‘Kasidis’ wins the swing championship Singha-SAT Thailand PGA Tour in Hua Hin: 2.4 hundred thousand money

‘Kasidis’ wins the swing championship Singha-SAT Thailand PGA Tour in Hua Hin: 2.4 hundred thousand money

Kasidit Lebkrut, a 29-year-old pro from Prachinburi, won the Thailand PGA Tour third title in his life after finishing the final round, collecting an additional 1 under par 70, a total of three days, 9 under par 204, slashed Janat Sakulphonpaisan. Two strokes won the Singha-SAT Hua Hin Championship 2021, winning a total of 2 million baht at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, 6,713 yards, Par 71, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province on October 17

Professional Golf Association of Thailand With support from the Sports Authority of Thailand or SAT, National Sports Development Fund, Singha Corporation Organized a competition to collect points, Order of Merit, the fourth program of the season, to win a total prize money of 2 million baht, and the winner received 2.4 hundred thousand baht between 15-17 October under strict measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The final tournament was held on October 17, Kasidis Labgarut, a 29-year-old golfer from Prachinburi. Collected 3 more birdies before finishing the final round, 1 under par 70, a total of three days, 9 under par 204, slashed to win Janat Sakulphonpaisan, who hit 1 under par 70 as well, narrowly two strokes.

This marks his third career Thailand PGA Tour win, following victories at Chiang Mai Inthanon Golf Natural Resort in 2015 and Springfield Royal Country Club in 2019. He has also won a professional title. in the All Thailand Golf Tour at Burapha Golf & Resort in 2019 and the Asian Championship development tour in Malaysia again in 2017

Kasidit revealed after receiving the prize money of 240,000 baht, saying, “I’m happy for this champion after last season’s performance was not good. The size of the top twenty is not yet attached. until the start of the list of the association Sandbox Swing in Phuket The first program ends in the top fifteen. followed by the fifth And then came to win this championship.”

The 29-year-old golfer from Prachinburi has lost only three bogeys throughout the week. and two of those three holes took place in the final tournament. which the owner revealed “It’s quite exciting because I haven’t been out of the last group in the final for a year. I try to play to concentrate as much as possible. Because sometimes I like to lose my concentration. Try to keep it in the fairway.”

The latest Thailand PGA Tour champion also revealed that “This week I think it will be a tee shot that is the key. We don’t get into any obstacles. We’re on the fairway and we’re always hitting it on. For the final round, the turning point is at hole 15, that is, the two brothers took the bogie and I got a birdie. Actually, after nine holes, I was still one point behind him. I keep playing. Try to concentrate on the game as much as possible.”

As for Janat Sakulphonpaisan, received the second place, received a prize of 132,000 baht, and the third place shared the same score, 6 under par 207, Chonlathit Chuenbunngam and Ratchapol Chantawara, receiving a prize money of 76,050 baht each.

For the next event of the Thailand PGA Tour, competing in field 5, “Singha-SAT Lampang Championship 2021”, competing for a total prize money of 2 million baht at Mae Mo Golf Course, Lampang Province, during 25-28 November.

Summary of Singha-SAT Hua Hin Championship (Par 71 Stadium)

204 Kasidit Labgaruda 69-65-70 (prize money 240,000 baht)

206 Janat Sakulphonpaisan 69-67-70 (prize money 132,000 baht)

207 Cholathit Chuenbunngam 69-68-70, Ratchaphol Chantwara 70-66-71 (prize money 76,050 baht per person)

208 Nitithorn Thippong 71-68-69 ,Phasawee Lertwilai 68-71-69 (prize money 55,400 baht each)

209 Sakchai Sirimaya 66-74-69 (prize money 45,900 baht)

210 Kwanchai Kongthawee 72-69-69, Sethi Prakhongwet 68-73-69, Chaipat Kunmak 69-69-72 (prize money 37,233 baht each)