Post by account_disabled on Dec 16, 2023 22:23:49 GMT -5
Tanthikorn Klinpeng and Erisa Binjit, two rising golfers, won the men's and women's Open classes as well as the men's and women's Class B championships, while Witthaya Ngamhom and Praifon Prom-on won the men's and women's Class A championships. After the final day of the Junior Asian Tour or JAT international youth golf competition, Course 1 at Southern Hill Golf and Country Club, Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, with the results of the competition recorded. To be used to calculate accumulated points for the World Amateur Golf Ranking or WAGR and the Junior Golf Scoreboard.
This event is one of the 6 international youth golf points collection tournaments, Junior Asian Tour 2023, which gives youth golfers the opportunity to compete in a standard competition. In every event, accumulated points will be counted in the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) and Email Data the Junior Golf Scoreboard stroke play competition system. Divided into male and female categories, each age group is 10-12 years, 13-14 years, and 15-18 years. Accumulated points will be collected to have a chance to compete at the international youth level abroad. It's even more special to have the right to participate in LPGA competitions, Ladies European Tour, Asian Tour, TrustGolf Tour, as well as many professional tournaments that will be held in Thailand. The final day ended on Sunday, January 29, 2023.
Men's Class A Witthaya Ngamhom finished with a total score of 7 over par 223 (71-77-75) with Ingtawan Wangrungruangwichaisri. Grabbed second place with a total score of 8 over par 224 (76-73-75) and third place was Phonkrit Phawichai with a total score of 12 over par 228 (77-78-73). On the Class B side, Tanthikorn Klinpeng, an amateur golfer. From Rayong Closing the game with a total score of 1 over par 217 (73-71-73) to win the championship, with Saranyapong Hongamata winning 2nd place with a total score of 18 over par 234 (78-78-78) and no. 3 belongs to Keeratikorn Sakdikornthanasiri, total score 22 over par 238 (81-80-77) In the women's Class A category, the championship went to Praifon Phrom-on with a total score of 14 over par 230 (81-75-74), with Phiyaporn Inthase taking second place with a total score of 48 over par 264 (85-87-92).
This event is one of the 6 international youth golf points collection tournaments, Junior Asian Tour 2023, which gives youth golfers the opportunity to compete in a standard competition. In every event, accumulated points will be counted in the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) and Email Data the Junior Golf Scoreboard stroke play competition system. Divided into male and female categories, each age group is 10-12 years, 13-14 years, and 15-18 years. Accumulated points will be collected to have a chance to compete at the international youth level abroad. It's even more special to have the right to participate in LPGA competitions, Ladies European Tour, Asian Tour, TrustGolf Tour, as well as many professional tournaments that will be held in Thailand. The final day ended on Sunday, January 29, 2023.
Men's Class A Witthaya Ngamhom finished with a total score of 7 over par 223 (71-77-75) with Ingtawan Wangrungruangwichaisri. Grabbed second place with a total score of 8 over par 224 (76-73-75) and third place was Phonkrit Phawichai with a total score of 12 over par 228 (77-78-73). On the Class B side, Tanthikorn Klinpeng, an amateur golfer. From Rayong Closing the game with a total score of 1 over par 217 (73-71-73) to win the championship, with Saranyapong Hongamata winning 2nd place with a total score of 18 over par 234 (78-78-78) and no. 3 belongs to Keeratikorn Sakdikornthanasiri, total score 22 over par 238 (81-80-77) In the women's Class A category, the championship went to Praifon Phrom-on with a total score of 14 over par 230 (81-75-74), with Phiyaporn Inthase taking second place with a total score of 48 over par 264 (85-87-92).