Nitithorn Thippong, a young golfer from Pathum Thani, celebrated his 26th birthday by winning the first All Thailand Golf Tour title of his life. After finishing the final score, another 4 under par 66, for a total of four days, 19 under par 261, leaving second place to 3-stroke Chonlathit Chuenbungam in the All Thailand Golf Tour professional golf tournament, Singha, Bangkok Open 2022, winning total prize pool 3 million baht at Bangkok Golf Club, distance 6,498 yards, par 70, Pathum Thani province on October 16 65
World Ranking Professional Golf Tournament The All Thailand Golf Tour 2022 is organized as part of the measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) sponsored by Singha Corporation, National Sports Development Fund Sports Authority of Thailand including the sponsor of the ‘All Thailand Golf Tour jointly organized the “Singha Bangkok Open 2022” competition for a total prize pool of 3 million baht between 13 and 16 October 2022 at the Bangkok Golf Club, distance 6,498 yards, par 70, is the eleventh event of the All Thailand Golf Tour this year. The winner will receive a cash prize of 450,000 baht with points accumulated in the world rankings.
On October 16, the last time, Nitithorn Thippong, who just celebrated his 26th birthday on October 15, started with 1 shot behind the leader, but the young Pathum Thani play with confidence, especially the game on the green. Collecting 6 more birds, including two birds playing the last four holes. Before finishing the final score, 4 under par 66, for a total of four days, won the championship with a total score of 19 under par 261, receiving a prize pool of 450,000 baht.
After the 72-hole tournament, Nitithorn admitted he missed the target but was replaced by the champion. “Actually, I’m not very good at driving today. But luckily, the putt helped, so I made up for the lower score. Today I live well with myself and play according to my plans. You go out, I catch a bird quickly and he misses too quickly. But actually focus more on yourself. I didn’t care much about the score until I got to hole 15-16 which we saw we were already up by about three points. make the game more comfortable But in fact, my goal that I play every week is to try to reach 20 under. This week I couldn’t, but instead I won the championship, I’m very happy.
It was Nitithorn’s first win on the All Thailand Golf Tour, but his fifth win as a pro. After the two Asian Tour Championships in 2022 in India and Singapore, the 2018 Asian Development Championship (ADT) in Malaysia and the Thailand PGA Tour Championship. of the Professional Golf Association of Thailand in the competition at Khao Yai Golf Club in 2017
Additionally, Nitithorn is also the fourth person to win the first All Thailand Championship in his life in the 2022 season, after Atirut Winaicharoenchai (Singha Park Khon Kaen Golf Club), Wichayanon Chotihiran, Rungrueng (Laguna Golf Phuket) and Varun Iamkaew (Maejo Golf Resort & Spa)
In second place was Cholathit Chuenbungam, a 24-year-old golfer from Nakhon Pathom, who finished the final round, coming in for another 2 under par 68, for a total of four days, 16 under par 264, while Suttinon Panyo, a 19 player one year Chiang Mai golf course. who started the final game as a leader But the putter doesn’t work. The first and only birdie of the day had to wait until the 17th hole before returning to the clubhouse with a score of 4 above par 74, finishing third with a total of 13 under 267.
As for the Supaporn Mapungpong award, which is awarded to the best amateur golfer, Pasit Iampongsai muj, in the final round, he also collected 2 birdies before the end of the round, 1 above par 71, for a total of four days. 283 Finished in fifty-second place of the tournament. But it is the work of the best amateur golfers.
Singha Bangkok Open 2022 recap (par 70 Stadium)
261 Nitithorn Thippong 65-66-64-66 (prize money 450,000 baht)
264 Cholathit Chuenbungam 67-65-64-68 (prize money 285,000 baht)
267 Suthinon Panyo 65-64-64-74 (prize money 165,000 baht)
268 Miguel Garbayo (Argentina) 64-66-66-72, Udon Duangdecha 67-66-63-72 (prize money 110,250 baht each)
269 Itthipat Buranathanyarat 66-70-65-68 (prize money 81,750 baht)
271 Kosuke Hamamoto 70-68-68-65, Phrom Mesawat 66-67-69-69 (prize money 69,600 baht each)
272 Thepbodin Amranan 69-65-70-68 (prize money 62,100 baht)
273 Nopparat Panichphon 67-72-70-64, Pawit Tangkamonprasert 69-69-67-68, Wichayanon Chotihirunrungruang 69-64-71-69, Amarin Kraivichien 66-69-69-69, Anon Vongvanich 66-70-68-69 , Suthipat Prathipthienchai 69-68-67-69, Waranyu Ratanaphaiboonkit 66-67-69-71, Ph Sak Saensilp 69-68-65-71 (prize money 49,950 baht each)
274 Kittithee Pomboonmee 68-69-70-67, Tirawat Kaew Siribundit 65-66-74-69, Saran Sirithorn 67-67-70-70, Warun Iamkaew 66-70-67-71 (prize money 39,150 baht each)
275 Phawin Ingkhapradit 71-67-70-67, Ratanon Wannasrichand 68-68-71-68, Thammanoon Srirot 68-68-70-69, Natdanai Duenil 68-69-69 -69, Tawan Phongphan 69-65-68-73 (prize money 34,650 baht each)
276 Thawit Phonthai 67-73-68-68, Chakrabhand Premsirikon 65-73-71-67, Niran Sae-ng 68-69-70-69, Nattapong Phutta 72-68-65-71, Phum Phataropong 69-71-71 -65 (prize money 30,900 baht each)