But I'm happy to surge to the second place in the end." "I was never confident that I was going to win until I made that final birdie putt," said Danthai. He won Bt435,000.Two strokes behind in lone second place was Namchok Tantipokhakul who produced a fantastic bogey-free 66 in the final round for a 11-under-par total of 277. This is a good experience for me to be able to learn what to do under huge pressure." "As he [Danthai] was not shooting any score going into the back nine, I knew I could catch up with him and was finally two behind," Namchok said.
Source: The Nation Bangkok July 09, 2016 18:00 UTC