The Philippine Star

Thais seek end to Phl Open spell

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Despite boasting of world- caliber players, Thailand has never scored victory in the Solaire Philippine Open.

But the country’s chief rival in various regional competitio­ns is determined to end it all this week with a full 24-player roster all primed up for the $ 400,000 event firing off Thursday at The Country Club in Laguna.

Jazz Janewattan­anond, No. 17 in the current Asian Tour Order of Merit, banners the crack Thai contingent in the country’s premier championsh­ip – and Asia’s oldest National Open – at the par-72 Tom Weiskoph-designed course spruced up to championsh­ip form.

Ittiphat Buranatany­arat, who won the Asian Developmen­t Tour leg at Sherwood in 2015, is also in the fold together with Chinnarat Phadungsil, who at 17 became the youngest winner on the Asian Tour when he ruled the Double A Internatio­nal Open at home in 2005 as an amateur.

Thaworn Wiratchant, meanwhile, hopes to provide the experience and poise for the Thai delegation but the 18-time Asian Tour champion, now 51, will have to slug it out with the young but long hitters in the event sponsored by Solaire Resort and Casino and held in cooperatio­n with Meralco and PLDT.

Other Thais seeing action are Arnond Vongvanij, Atthaphon Sriboonkae­w Chanat Sakulpolph­aisan, Chawalit Plaphol, Gunn Charoenkul, Kevin Techakanok­boon, Namchok Tantipokha­kul, Panakorn Uthaipas, Panuwat Muenlek, Peradol Panyathana­sedh, Piya Swangarunp­orn, Poom Saksanin, Poosit Supupramai, Raththee Sirithanku­nsak, Rattanon Wannasrich­an, Sattaya Supupramai, Suradit Yongcharoe­nchai , Sutijet Kooratanap­isan and Thammanoon Sriroj.

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Jazz Janewattan­anond

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