Bangkok Post

Chananok shares lead with Dive at Phuket Open

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Thai prospect Chanachok Dejpiratan­amongkol took advantage of his impeccable short game to sign for a solid eight-underpar 62, grabbing a share of the opening round lead with Australian Martin Dive at the Singha Phuket Open yesterday.

The 23-year-old Chanachok, nicknamed ‘Tap’, fired one eagle and seven birdies against a bogey to match the efforts of Dive, who returned with a flawless round highlighte­d by one eagle and six birdies, in the two million baht (approximat­ely US$58,140) event, co-sanctioned by the Asian Developmen­t Tour (ADT) and the All Thailand Golf Tour.

Pawat Prachoomsr­isakul, who turned profession­al just three days ago, trailed by one shot in third place on his own while a host of players, including in-form Mitchell Slorach of Singapore, Malaysia’s Arie Irawan and South African Mathiam Keyser, shared fourth following matching 64s at the highly-rated Laguna Golf Phuket.

Chanachok came in tied-27th at the Asian Tour Qualifying School in January to secure his playing rights for the 2017 season. He has been impressive in three starts on the region’s premier Tour so far, finishing tied-15th in Taiwan last month and tied-10th on home soil last week.

“My short game was really good. I had two chip-ins today. I chipped in from 20 yards for eagle on the ninth and on the difficult par-three 16 from 15 yards for birdie. I took advantage of all the par-fives too. I putted really well,” said Chanachok, who turned profession­al in 2015.

“This is my first time playing this course actually. I saw the leaderboar­d but I just stick to my game plan and didn’t think too much. It’s still early days but I am pleased with the way I started. I hope I can play the same way tomorrow and continue to stay focused,” Chanachok added.

Playing in his first year in Asia and making only his fourth appearance on the ADT this week, Dive has enjoyed a superb season so far on the secondary circuit, winning the season-opener in Malaysia in January and securing a top-five finish, also in Malaysia, last month.

He sits in second place on the Merit rankings with a current haul of $10,183. A top-five finish on the Order of Merit at the end of the season will earn him playing rights on the Asian Tour in 2018.

 ??  ?? Chanachok Dejpiratan­amongkol in action during the first round yesterday.
Chanachok Dejpiratan­amongkol in action during the first round yesterday.

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