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“Aphichaya” finished 23 underserved, won the Thailand Mix championship

Aphichaya Yubol collects young professionals from Saraburi Hit the last day, 5 Under Par 67, ended with a total score of 23 Under par, 265 passing, won the Thailand Mix Host by Trust Golf 2021 at Black Mountain Golf Club, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province on 28 Kor. May the past by slashing Chana Athaya Thitikul to just one stroke.

“Thailand Mix Host by Trust Golf 2021”, the first new style of swing duel in Thailand With pro men and women competing in the same field Win a prize money of 3 million baht, compete at Black Mountain Golf Club, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Between 25-28 February the past Male golfers play 7,285 yards while female golfers 6,277 yards.

Closing the race on Sunday turns out that Pro Pianos – Arpichaya Yapol, an 18-year-old golfer from Saraburi, who started the last round at No. 2, joined in 5 under par 67 from making 8 birdies, losing 3 bogeys, a total of four days, 23 under par 265. Scramble to win the championship and receive a prize of 450,000 baht to win, with a professional Gene-Ataya Thitikul, an 18-year-old young pro from Ratchaburi, a top-rated Thai Island LPGA Tour 2020, who can hit another 4 under par 68 From 4 birdies without bogeys, the runner-up with a total score of 22 under par 266 receives a prize of 300,000 baht.

Achaya Yapol, former top talent for Thailand LPGA Tour 2018, revealed that “I’m very excited. And very satisfied with his own work Before the race, you can call and talk to your parents that today you will be playing the most fun. But still has symptoms of excitement until causing the bogie from the first hole Try to stay calm in the rest of the round. Fortunately, four birdies stick from hole 13 to hole 16, not thinking about winning the championship. Try to do your best only. Considered to have gained a lot of experience “

While Sethi Prakongvech, a young pro from Chonburi, the leader of this third round, collected only 1 under par 71, finishing 3rd place, receiving a prize of 180,000 baht, with Suttiphat Prateep Thianchai and Chanetti Wan Sen, ranked 4th, with a total score of 18. Under Par 270 receives a prize money of 127,400 baht per person.

Athaya Thitikul was defeated by just one stroke.

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