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‘Ting-Chuan’ wins the Asia-Pacific women’s amateur

Monday 7 November 2022, 14:16

On November 6, 2013, Taiwan’s Huang Ting-Chuan finished 11 under par 277, turning to win the 2022 Asia Pacific Amateur Women’s Championship at Siam Country Club, Waterside, Pattaya on November 6, overtaking Nattaka. Rita Wongthaveelarp held the runner-up for the second consecutive year.

R&A and Confederation of Asia-Pacific Golf Organized the women’s amateur golf tournament, “Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific” or “WAAP”, this year was held for the fourth time in Thailand at the Siam Country Club Golf Course, Waterside, Pattaya, Chonburi province. Between 3-6 last November There were 86 golfers from 21 member countries who participated in the swing championships. The winner of this tournament will have the right to participate in two major golf tournaments, the AIG Women’s Open and the Avion Championship, as well as the right to participate in the Augusta or ANWA National Amateur Golf Championships and golf KLPGA Tour Hana Financial Group Championship

The final round of the competition (November 6) Sim-Nattakrita Wongthaveelap, nickname of Chao Chong “Sim 300”, 38th hand, world amateur, runner-up last year. Kicked off the last day with a birdie on hole 2 before smashing a second shot in the middle of the hole for an eagle on hole 3, then bogeys on hole 4 before finishing a birdie on hole 9. Scored up to 11-under in the last nine Birdie picked on hole 11, but lost the bandit on holes 12, 16 and 17, finishing par on hole 18, getting only 1 under par 71, for a total of 9 under par 279, resulting in the 17-year-old Huang Ting-Chuan. From Taiwan, the 83rd World Amateur won the championship at 11-under 277, with Ting-Chuan another three-under-par 69 six-birdie and lost three bogeys, with Ting-chuan he finished in the putt championship with a birdie at No. 83. Hole 18

Huang Ting-chuan, future UCLA student said after winning the championship “I am really excited because this is my first time in this tournament. And it’s really fun to play with some great golfers. I’m really excited and nervous today. Because there is a lot of pressure, especially sims who play a lot of invasion games. I didn’t play the last nine holes very well. but try to think positive and finally be able to win When I hit the green on the 18th hole, I tried not to think too much. and hit with confidence playing sims a good experience Sim is a long distance golfer. nice to play together.I learned a lot and I also have things to improve in my game. Winning a championship means a lot to me. I feel lucky to win in this event. I would like to thank R&A and APGC for giving us such a great opportunity. “

Nattakrita Wongthaveelarp revealed this after finishing second place for the second year “Today I didn’t lose much until the last three holes. Like the adrenaline she poured out and hit further, reducing distance and then again reducing distance, she still hit. Hole 16 hit and went into the light groove. Iron reduced and still far away until we reach hole 17. When we reduce the distance again, it is short, almost falling into the water. Coming out of the bandit, the last hole ends with a par. and then little bird But today it is considered complete. Congratulations to the champion, he hits better and deserves to win ”.

“He was second twice. Both years were unlucky. The feeling is not the same as last year. This year I seem to have done more. Not as bad as last year. I’m sorry to disappoint everyone. The sim was very disappointed. But I did my best From this show, the Sims learned and understood more about how to play despite the pressure that comes with it. I would like to thank Khun Santi Bhirombhakdi, Khun Rangsarit Laksitanon, Singha Corporation, KB Finance. National Group PXG and this show that gives Sims the chance to play for the second year. “

Joint third place with a total score of 7 under par 281 with three entries are Lee Hyosung of South Korea, Yuna Araki of Japan and Rianne Malisi of the Philippines and Saki Baba, the third amateur in the world and is the best golfer in the tournament, doing 6 under par 282 in 6th place, together with Taiwanese Lu Shin-Yoo and South Korean Lim Ji Yu, while Hat-Suwichaya Winithitham is a 16-year-old swinger of the Thai national team. From Khon Kaen, 4th place, Thailand Open 2022, the leader joins the third round, also scored 3, over the par 75, finished in 9th place, together with Mizuki Hashimoto, the former champion of Japan, Virginia Ting from Hong Kong and Mamika Shin Chi from Japan with a total score of 5 under par 285 each.

As for the other 3 Thai golfers, the results are as follows: Serang-Thaklao Jeerawitphorn, 22, of Iowa State University, 136th world amateur, owner of the Women’s Western Championship in Illinois. Last April, closing another 2 under par 70, four days, including 2 above par 290, finished in 29th place together, equal to One On-Achirayan Sriwong from Loei province. On the occasion of today’s 14th anniversary, the owner of the Thailand Ladies Amateur 2022 champion finishes 1 under par 71 and Pankey-Ella Galitsky, 16, from Chiang Mai. World Amateur, ranked 217, scored over 3, over par 75, total score 3, over par 219, finished in 35th place

The fifth race will take place March 9-12, 2023 at the Singapore Island Country Club (New Course), Singapore. which is a return to Singapore again After hosting the first race in 2018, Atthaya Thitikul also won the first championship.

Follow the movement of the Asia Pacific Women’s Amateur Golf Tournament. and more details on the site https://www.randa.org/championships/womens-amateur-asia-pacific-championship

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