*All times CAT (GMT+2)

Golf | Asia

Thaworn Wiratchant © Gallo Images

Thaworn equals Tour record with win



Thai veteran Thaworn Wiratchant secured a record-equalling 13th Asian Tour title, and his first win in nearly two years, with a three-shot victory at the Queen's Cup in Koh Samui on Sunday.

The 45-year-old star had a glorious eagle at the last hole of the Santiburi Samui Country Club for a three-under-par 68 to hold of challenges from Bangladesh's Siddikur and reigning Asian No 1 Juvic Pagunsan.

Thaworn matched countryman Thongchai Jaidee's number of triumphs on the circuit with a winning total of seven-under-par 277, earning himself $47 550 in the process, but he had to come from behind after bogeying the first.

"There was pressure from the first tee as I didn't hit a good tee shot and made bogey, said Thaworn in comments released by the organisers.

"I'm very happy as I have worked hard in the past few weeks. My experience helps with the mental game. It helps me calm down and not get nervous. I can control that."

Siddikur, chasing a second Asian Tour title, missed a costly par putt from two feet at the 15th hole while he was one ahead of Thaworn.

The Thai hero took full advantage, holing a five-foot birdie on 16 before a 12-foot eagle conversion at the 18th hole.

"The turning point was the 15th hole when Siddikur missed his putt," said Thaworn.

"On 18, I was teeing off first and I couldn't afford to make any mistake. I hit a good drive and I was quite confident. I could then smile after that," he added.

Pagunsan closed with a solid 68 to finish tied second in what was the 11th leg of this season's Asian Tour.

FINAL SCORES:

277 - Thaworn Wiratchant (THA) 70-67-72-68

280 - Juvic Pagunsan (PHI) 75-65-72-68, Siddikur (BAN) 70-68-71-71

281 - Himmat Rai (IND) 70-72-72-67, Guido Van Der Valk (NED) 70-72-69-70

282 - Prayad Marksaeng (THA) 69-75-69-69, Anirban Lahiri (IND) 71-68-72-71, Varut Chomchalam (THA) 72-71-66-73

284 - Boonchu Ruangkit (THA) 67-74-73-70

285 - Chinnarat Phadungsil (THA) 76-70-75-64, Miguel Tabuena (PHI) 67-70-72-76

286 - Namchok Tantipokhakul (THA) 71-73-71-71, Kiradech Aphibarnrat (THA) 68-72-74-72, Baek Seuk-Hyun (KOR) 68-73-70-75, Jonathan Moore (USA) 72-72-67-75

287 - Adilson Da Silva (BRA) 73-69-71-74

Shop

Tiger Woods: A Biography (eBook)
Although golf is seldom thought of as a sport for minorities, Tiger Woods has given the sport appeal for a whole new audience.
R341.00
The big miss
The big miss - My Years Coaching Tiger Woods
R254.00
Golf
A legendary journalist and beloved television host shares his lifelong passion for the game of golf
R305.00
Golf Anatomy
Improve your physical fitness to improve your game!
R196.00


Comments

More expert analysis and opinion from Sport24
The opinions expressed by Sport24 experts and bloggers are theirs alone, and do not necessarily represent those of SuperSport

Sports Talk



Reuters on Golf
Has the anchor ban come too late?
Golf has undergone many changes to the rules over its 600-year history but few issues have...

Michael Todt
Drop the anchor
Well, Tuesday was D-Day in terms of the anchored-putter ban. Nothing unexpected transpired. The R&A...