“It’s my most favourite year by far, not because I became world No 1, but because I managed to bounce back after enduring perhaps the poorest results in my career,” said Ariya, who is taking a six-week off-season break. Ariya reckons the reason she regained her form and rediscovered true happiness playing golf is because she stopped setting targets. And before I go to bed, I evaluate if I did that or not,” Ariya said. But it is the home tournament – Honda LPGA Thailand – which is she looking forward to the most. I hope I can keep delivering good results there.”The Honda LPGA Thailand is due in February next year at the Siam Country Club Pattaya Old Course.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 29, 2017 18:33 UTC