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In-form Aphibarnra­t ready to spring Masters surprise

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THAILAND’S Kiradech Aphibarnra­t is hoping to emerge as a surprise contender at next week’s US Masters following a string of consistent performanc­es over the last two months.

The 28-year-old (pictured) has been in blistering form since winning the World Super 6 Perth title in February and Richard Mille Brunei Championsh­ips earlier this month.

With momentum on his side, Aphibarnra­t recorded a tied-fifth finish at the WGC-Mexico Championsh­ips before being beaten in last week’s WGC-Dell Match Play in Texas in the quarter-finals by eventual winner Bubba Watson.

His performanc­es in the last four months of the season saw him jump from 160th in the world into the top 50 and the result at Texas moved him up to a career-high 29th.

“The way I fought to qualify for the Masters is amazing. Now I want to show the world an Asian can surprise and contend in a major,” he told the Asian Tour website.

“I’ve been comfortabl­e with the way I’ve been playing. I’m feeling very confident and I’ve putted very well lately. I look forward to playing in Augusta. I will try to go earlier and try and feel comfortabl­e on the greens.” It will be Aphibarnra­t’s second appearance at Augusta National after securing a credible tied-15th on his Masters debut in 2016, his best result at a major so far.

“The goal now is to try and stay inside the top 30 and hopefully earn a PGA Tour card,” he said.

“I will give it my best at the Masters because I have such good memories there. Augusta is a golf course which suits my game and I’ve been playing very well so hopefully it will be another week which I will remember.”

The Masters will be played from April 5-8.

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