Bangkok Post

Jazz keen to make big splash in star-studded PGA events in Asia

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Thailand’s rising star Jazz Janewattan­anond knows he has everything to gain after securing starts in two of the PGA Tour’s biggest events in Asia this month — the CJ Cup in South Korea and World Golf Championsh­ips-HSBC Champions in China.

And if the golfing gods remain kind to him, the 23-year-old could see himself taking on the likes of 81-time PGA Tour winner Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy as well in Japan’s first official PGA Tour tournament, the Zozo Championsh­ip.

Two wins and 10 other top-10s on the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour have earned the prodigious talent the opportunit­y to go head-to-head with stars from the PGA Tour, and with ambitions to compete regularly on the world’s premier tour, Jazz knows the CJ Cup and WGC-HSBC Champions offer him a great chance to assess his standing against the world’s best.

“I’m really looking forward to the next few weeks. Getting into two, maybe three, of the PGA Tour’s biggest tournament­s in Asia is a great opportunit­y to continue to test my game at the highest level,” said Jazz.

“All three tournament­s will have really strong fields and I’m keen to play my best golf and see where it leads me. It’s been a really good year with the two wins on the Asian Tour and other top finishes both in Asia and Japan and I feel my game has continued to develop in the right direction.”

The young Thai has been one of the revelation­s this season with wins at the Singapore Open in January, where he beat a field which included Sergio Garcia and Paul Casey, and Korea Open in June.

He has also been impressive­ly consistent, achieving multiple top-10s on both the Japan Golf Tour and Asian Tour, where he currently leads the money list race, and has also risen to 57th in the world rankings.

In May, Jazz came to global prominence at the PGA Championsh­ip where he entered the final round in joint second before closing with a 77 to settle for T14.

Jazz will make his debut at next week’s CJ CUP, which will be headlined by world No.1 and defending champion Brooks Koepka.

Being the reigning Korea Open champion, Jazz hopes to draw some new fan support as he attempts to maintain his rich vein of form in the Land of Morning Calm.

“It’ll be fun to play in Korea at the CJ CUP as I won the Korean Open, so hopefully my new Korean fans will come out to support me in Jeju. And then I’m hoping to get into the Zozo Championsh­ip through the Japan Golf Tour money list [he’s top-3 currently with the top-4 after this week qualifying for the new event] and it’s always an additional thrill when you have Tiger in the field,” he said.

“It’ll then be a nice way to finish the Asian Swing with my first ever appearance in the World Golf Championsh­ips at the WGCHSBC Champions in Shanghai. We’ll have the top golfers gathering from all the internatio­nal tours and I’m looking forward to it.”

The three PGA Tour tournament­s in Asia this month offer nearly US$30 million in total prize money and feature 78-man fields with no halfway cut.

With FedEx Cup points on offer as well, players like Jazz can gain points as a nonmember to enhance his bid to earn playing rights on the PGA Tour.

 ??  ?? Jazz Janewattan­anond hits a shot at the PGA Championsh­ip in May.
Jazz Janewattan­anond hits a shot at the PGA Championsh­ip in May.

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