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“Sarit” won the Indonesian Masters, closing the Asian Tour season

Saris Suwannarat clinched her first Asian Tour title. After finishing with a total score of 20 under par 268 in the “BNI Indonesian Masters” battle at the Royal Jakarta Golf Club in Indonesia on December 4th. By scoring 4 strokes away from India’s Anirban Lahiri.

Asian Tour in collaboration with Lift Golf Investment organize an International Series golf tournament, the seventh course and the last course of the season. Win a total prize money of $1.5 million, or about 53 million baht, at the Royal Jakarta Golf Club, 7,368 yards, par 72, Indonesia. Between 1-4 December last With a total of 144 top professionals on the Asian Tour and Indonesia’s best golfers competing, 19 Thai golfers made it to the last two days.

On Sunday morning, December 4th, there are players remaining from the previous round who have to complete the third round. Continuing with the final round, it appears that Prosafe-Saris Suwanarat, who collects the remaining 4 holes of the third round Leading with a total score of 16 under par 200, continued to into good form following an eagle shot at the par-5 9th hole with three birdies, missing a bogey at the par-4 16th before the match was suspended at 13:09. n due to an electric charge in the air With 5 strokes of the leader before returning to the competition at 2:30 pm and saving par in the two remaining holes, finishing the last 18 holes, coming in 4 under par 68, a total of four days of 20 under par 268, winning the Asian Tour Championship for the first time succeeded Ready to receive a prize of $ 270,000, or about 9.5 million baht, with Anirban Lahiri, the former champion of this event in 2014 from India, accelerating the machine, hitting a 6-under-par 66, jumping from 8th place to the runner-up with a total score of 16 Under-par 272

Sarit Suwannarat, a 24-year-old golfer, revealed after winning the championship for herself that “I almost cried on the last hole. I don’t know how to describe how I feel. I only know that I am happy. Last week I spoke to the coach and found something. In the pro-am round and the first day of the race, I didn’t play very well. We went back and watched the video to find the bug. and went out to fight again The whole week I didn’t feel any pressure. Enjoy your own game. And I’m very pleased with how I played this week.

On the other hand, Graeme McDowell, the world famous star from Northern Ireland and Chan Chi Chang, a top pro in Taiwan. Accelerate the machine to hit each other, 3 under par 69, moving up to a position in third place with a total score of 15 under par 273, while three young professionals ahead of Thailand like Pro Jazz finished- Atiwit Janewattananon, former champion of this program in 2019, Pro Phet-Sodom Kaewkanchana and Kosuke Hamamoto with the same total score of 12 under par 276, in 6th place.

Three-time English champion Lee Westwood added just one under par 71 to finish ninth at 11 under 277, while South African veteran Ernie Els was one over.

For the work of other interesting Thai golfers, Thirawat Kaewsiribundit (67) with a total score of 10 under par 278, ranked 10th, Itthipat Buranathanyarat (71) with a total score of 9 under par 279, tied for 15th, Kiradet Aphibarnrat (67) . ) and Chapchai Nirat (67) scored a total of 7 under par, 281 each, tied for 20th place.

However, after the end of the BNI Indonesia Masters tournament, it led to the American professional golfer Si Hwan Kim. The 2022 Asian Tour Order of Merit collected prize money with a total prize money of $627,458.33 from 14 tournaments, while the International Series cumulative prize money champion goes to Scottish TT Vincent is a professional golfer from Zimbabwe. Playing all 7 events accumulated a prize pool of $517,845.

Anirban Lahiri, an Indian golfer, came second

Sihwan Kim (left), Asian Tour 2022 cumulative prize money champion and Scott Vincent (right), cumulative prize money champion.  International Series