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Top Thai masters tough conditions to win at last


“I’m proud with the way I played and happy to get the job done,” said Kiradech, picked up Bt700,000 for his efforts. I focused on playing shot by shot, trying to hit the greens. Runner-up was Englishman William Harrold, who carded an unblemished 66 to finish on 11 under-par-277 and collect a cheque for Bt460,000. Harrold of England carded an unblemished 66 to land at lone second with 11 under-par-277 for the cheque of BT460,000. Pannakorn regains the top of the ADT order of Merit rankings and needs a strong finish in the Boonchu event to be the 2017 No 1.


Source: The Nation Bangkok December 10, 2017 18:01 UTC



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