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Sodom wins the Swing Thailand Open, receives 1.5 million baht

Professional golf tournament, collecting points in the world rankings, All Thailand Golf Tour 2021, the 49th Thailand Open, compete for the King Rama IX Cup, with a total prize money of 10 million baht at Riverdale Golf Club, Pathum Thani Province

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On October 31, finishing the final round Sodom Kaewkanjana, a 23-year-old young pro, the leader from the third round. Come collect more scores 5 under par 66 from the work of 5 birdies without losing bogeys Scored a total of four days, a total of 23 under par 261 to win the title. with a prize money of 1.5 million baht and is the 6th Thai golfer to win this trophy after Suthep Meesawad (1991), Boonchu Ruangkit (1992 and 2004), Prayut Maksaeng (2013), Rat Non Wansrichand (2017) and Panupon Pittayarat (2018)

At the same time, the golf course also offers a special award to the champion with a lifetime membership of the MBK affiliated golf courses, including Loch Palm Golf Club Phuket, Red Mountain Golf Club Phuket, Bangkok Golf Club and River. Dale Golf Club as well

Sodom Kaewkanjana, the latest champion of the Thailand Open, revealed after the end of the tournament that “I’m delighted and honored to win this tournament. Because it is the championship that every golf pro in Thailand would like to win. Come to play this field, think in your heart, just try to hit as little as possible. Fit well this week, losing only one bogey The overall plan was to try to hit the ball in the fairway. for a chance to win the green Just play your own game. without any pressure The next target is the Asian Tour match at the end of this month in Phuket. I would like to thank Singha Corporation. And every sponsor who has always supported me.”

As for Mr. Rangsarit Laksitanon, President of the Golf Association of Thailand and Assistant Senior Executive Chairman of Boon Rawd Brewery Co., Ltd., revealed that the 49th competition was “considerably successful with This tournament, where Thai golfers won the 6th championship, convinced us that we might see another champion of Thai golfers. Because there are many young golfers who have performed well on this list. We still insist on continuing this tournament. Whether or not this is part of the program of the Asian Tour and will likely continue to take place in Riverdale.”

The second place belongs to Prom Mesawat, a golfer from Hua Hin, a total score of 4 days, 19 under par 265, who collects the final score of 3 under par 68, receives a prize of 950,000 baht, with Phachara Khong Wat Mai and Suradit Yong. Charoenchai ranked 3rd overall with a total score of 15 under par 269, receiving a prize of 481,750 baht each, while Wichayanon Chotihirunrungruang took 5th place at a total score of 14 under par 270, receiving a prize of 318,000 baht, while the former champion Panupon Pittaya Ratta took the 13th place from a total of 10 under par 274. Ratanon Wansrichand scored a total of 1 under par 283, grabbed the 50th place.

For the next list of battles The All Thailand Golf Tour will be a “Sing Isan Open 2021” competition with a prize money of 3 million baht, competing on November 4-7 at Singha Park Khon Kaen Golf Club, Khon Kaen Province.