The Philippine Star

Thai tops PGTA Q-School with closing 69; Kim falls

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TARLAC – Sattaya Supupramai pounced on Kim Joo Hyung’s late miscue to top the PGT (Philippine Golf Tour) Asia Qualifying School with a closing three-under 69 at the Luisita Golf and Country Club here yesterday.

The duo headed for a thriller of a finish after Kim birdied No. 15 to force a tie with the Thai at 14-under overall. But the young Korean cracked under pressure and made a wet double-bogey on the par-5 16th, enabling Supupramai to earn the low medal honors with a 274 aggregate in the 72hole elims organized by Pilipinas Golf Tournament­s, Inc.

Kim settled for a 72 and ended up tied for second with another Thai, Nattawat Sujavanako­rn, who shot a 69, at 276.

A total of 44 players earned cards for the second season of the newest circuit put up by ICTSI, which gets going next week, also at the Robert Trent Jones Sr.designed Tarlac layout.

Jaturon Duangphaic­hoom rallied with a 68 to salvage a 294 and tie Aussie Clayton Bridges (75), compatriot Puk Pradittan (72) and Americans Brett Munsoin (74) and Cory Oride (80) for the last five slots in the tournament proper. They will join the top 50 in last year’s PGTA Order of Merit and the top 30 in the PGT OOM.

Only two Filipinos made the grade with Rufino Bayron finishing tied for 25th at 290 after a 74 and Richnell Albano at joint 37th at 293 after a 78.

Falling short by one at 295 were local bets Russell Bautista (75) and Anthony Fernando (73) along with Nicholas Coxon (71), Thai Prin Sirisommai (72) and American Pete Vilairatan­a (73).

One behind Kim after 54 holes, Supupramai took charge with a 34 at the front but needed to toughen up in the stretch after a birdie on No. 12 to outlast his 18-year-old rival, who birdied Nos. 12 and 15 to draw level.

 ??  ?? Thai Sattaya Supupramai poses with Luisita Golf and Country’s Club’s Jeric Hechanova after ruling the PGT Asia Q-School.
Thai Sattaya Supupramai poses with Luisita Golf and Country’s Club’s Jeric Hechanova after ruling the PGT Asia Q-School.

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