“Print-Achirayan” wins the “Singha Thailand Major Open 2024”


Thailand Amateur Golf Championship “Singha Thailand Major Open 2024” The oldest and greatest event of amateur golfers to win the Royal Trophy. His Majesty the King King Rama VII at Panyaintra Golf Club (Courses B and C), par 70, 6,812 yards for men and 6,008 yards for women, from 17-20 September 2024.

This golf tournament is the 90th consecutive edition organized by the Golf Association of Thailand in collaboration with Singha Corporation Co., Ltd., the Sports Authority of Thailand and co-sponsors. A total of 120 golfers from 13 different countries, including South Korea, Cambodia, India, Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates and Thailand, the men’s individual champion, won the King’s Trophy. King Rama VII in the women’s individual category, won the trophy of honor Rangsarit Laksitanon. President of the Golf Association of Thailand

The last day of the competition on September 20, 2024 was honored by Mr. Rangsarit Laksitanon.
The President of the Golf Association of Thailand presided over the award. The men’s individual tournament ended 3 days led by “Anfield” Printra Sarasamut of the Thai national team who recently won the runner-up in the men’s Asian Junior Golf Team category and in the third round had a hole-in-one with a score of 8 under, leaving 2nd place Chen Wang Hai from Hong Kong 5 strokes behind.

On the last day, Print did not miss and continued to perform well, collecting a 6-under par 64 for a total score of 18-under par 262 to win the championship and win the cup. His Majesty the King The runner-up Chen Wang Hai from Hong Kong also shot a 6-under par 64 on the final day with a total score of 13-under par 267, losing to Print by 5 strokes.

On the female side, who have always fought fiercely. After 3 days, the former champion “Khao Pan” Thitikarn Thorapsit led at 13 under, but was beaten by “One-On” Achirayan Sriwong. Chase one masto.

On the last day, both of them joined the same group and reached the final hole with
the same total score of 11 under. Before the par-4 18th hole, Achirayan Thitikarn made a birdie to end the day with an even-par 70, while Thitikarn made a par to end the day with a 2-over-par 72, making a total of 4 days. Turning over to win the championship With a total score of 12-under par 268, Rangsarit Laksitanon won the trophy. President of the Golf Association of Thailand

While “Khao Pan” Thitikarn Thornpasit was the runner-up with a total score of 11-under par 269 while in third place “Fai” Pimpisa certified 10-under par 270, 4th Prim Prasat Nakorn 8-under par 272, 5th Namo Luang Nitikul 6-under par 274

Source: Thai News Agency