Bangkok Post

Jutanugarn­s inspire Thai teen

Paphangkor­n shoots 70, says Ariya and Moriya drive generation of young talent in the Kingdom

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>> SHOAL CREEK: Thai teenager Paphangkor­n ‘Patty’ Tavatanaki­t found herself in elite company with a two-under-par 70 in the first round at the US Women’s Open on Thursday, the latest in a growing production line of talent to emerge from her homeland.

The battle-hardened amateur, who plays college golf for the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), looked the part against the game’s top profession­als, recording only one bogey in an almost blemish-free round at Shoal Creek.

Paphangkor­n said she and other young Thais had been inspired by the feats of the Jutanugarn sisters, Ariya and Moriya, who between them have nine LPGA victories — eight by Ariya and one by Moriya.

“It really drives everyone, the younger generation, to be up here,” Paphangkor­n told Reuters, raising her hand above her head after a round that left her three shots behind coleader Ariya.

“Seeing they can do it proves to us that we can be up here too. It really drives the younger generation.”

But her path has diverted from the Jutanugarn sisters in one significan­t aspect.

“I wanted to go to college,” said the 18-year-old, who has just completed her first year at UCLA. “Everyone’s really good here. That kind of motivates me too.”

Though this is Paphangkor­n’s first profession­al event of the year, she is coming off three straight weeks of collegiate competitio­n, and talks very much like a profession­al. “It’s kind of my job. I want to think that way,” she said, clearly flagging her intention to turn pro at the appropriat­e time.

“I know my job is to go out there and play normal golf. Whatever I shoot, it’s just another round of golf. Under par, I’m really happy.”

While South Korea remains the dominant Asian nation in women’s golf, Thailand has emerged as a clear second, overtaking more traditiona­l golf nation Japan.

Paphangkor­n is one of seven Thai players in the 156-player field at the US Women’s Open.

Ariya, currently ranked fifth in the world, has been as high as No.1, while Moriya is also highly-ranked at ninth.

It has been less than 15 years since the first Thai players arrived on the LPGA Tour, while Pornanong Phatlum, at 28, is the elder stateswoma­n, the first from the country to establish herself long-term on the circuit.

Pornanong has been on the LPGA Tour for nearly a decade and did not have any Thai role models to follow. Instead, she was inspired by a player half a world away.

“Lorena Ochoa, she was my idol,” Pornanong said of the former No.1 from Mexico, who won 27 times on the LPGA Tour before retiring eight years ago aged 28.

 ??  ?? Paphangkor­n Tavatanaki­t plays a tee shot in the first round of the US Women’s Open.
Paphangkor­n Tavatanaki­t plays a tee shot in the first round of the US Women’s Open.

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