The unique tournament saw the top 24 players after the third round compete in matchplay on Sunday to decide the winner. He admitted his 10th tournament win was an unlikely result. The Thai then produced a stunning drive on the fourth to set up an eagle putt from around three metres, which he sank to take the lead. It was the Thai's fourth win on the European tour, and came after he played a marathon 35 holes on the final day to win five matches. He was chasing a tournament win to secure his European Tour card but could not get past his first opponent.
Source: The Nation Bangkok February 11, 2018 09:33 UTC