Golf Asia

TANTALISIN­G THITIKUL

Atthaya Thitikul seals sensationa­l Simone Asia Pacific Cup double as Thais rule both individual and team honours.

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World No. 9 Atthaya Thitikul of Thailand, who entered the Simone Asia Pacific Cup in Jakarta with the intention of just “having fun,” transforme­d the tournament into a one-woman exhibition as she secured a commanding seven-shot victory on Saturday. Starting the final day with a five-shot cushion, Atthaya faced little threat as she traded five birdies against two bogeys for a solid three-under-par 69 at the Pondok Indah Golf Course, finishing at 14-under 202. Da-yeon Lee of South Korea claimed the second spot on 209, with compatriot Min-byeol Kim (70) another two shots back in third. Atthaya also celebrated a double success when she and her partner, Jaravee Bonchant, dominated the team title, also with a seven-shot margin.

Two Korean combinatio­ns shared second place, with Team Korea 5 (Min-sol Kim and Hyo-song Lee) and Team Korea 4 (You-min Hwang and Min-byeol Kim), both finishing on identical 424s.

A maiden Ladies Asian Tour Series win ensured that Atthaya did not finish the season empty-handed after coming close with two runner-up finishes on the LPGA Tour this season.

The win earned Atthaya a cool US$110,000, and she also secured a share of the US$24,000 with Jaravee for their success as a team.

“It’s really special. My whole team and I have been waiting for this moment for a while,” said Atthaya, who briefly ranked as the world No. 1 last year.

“This year, we had a really good year, we came close to a win but didn’t get the job done yet. So, to be able to end my 2023 season with a win here makes it even more special.

“I think every tournament that I play is almost equally important; they all hold meaning in relation to the hard work I put in, whether it works out or not. Especially this event where I didn’t expect anything at all.

A thrilled Jaravee found herself in awe of Atthaya’s brilliant performanc­e and expressed how special it was to share the playing field with her compatriot.

“It’s been an incredibly enjoyable week. Watching her play, witnessing her extraordin­ary shots, and observing her impressive putting has been truly inspiring,” said Jaravee, an LPGA Tour rookie.

“I’ve been eagerly anticipati­ng a team event experience since it doesn’t come around often. Being able to play on the same team with her makes it even more special.”

Meanwhile, it was also a day to savour for Chinese Taipei player Yu-sang Hou after achieving the first hole-in-one of her career on the par-three 12th and winning a brand new Hyundai Stargazer X.

The ace also helped propel Hou into a creditable tie-forseventh on 213 after she closed with a superb 67.

“This is my first hole-in-one ever, and it’s also my first-ever hole-in-one prize for a car,” said a delighted Hou. “I wasn’t really thinking too much because that was my third hole, and I thought, okay, this is a good number. I then hit a really good shot. I didn’t see it go in, but my sister, who was watching with a rangefinde­r, said that it went in, and I was like, no way. It turned out I did!”

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