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Kiradech among local hopefuls in Thailand Open

Burly star ready to spearhead formidable local challenge at this week’s Thailand Open

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>> Thai ace Kiradech Aphibarnra­t will spearhead a powerful line-up of local stars at the Thailand Open this week with the aim to keep the prestigiou­s trophy on home soil.

The 2013 Asian Tour Order of Merit champion will be joined by former Thailand Open winners Prayad Marksaeng, who won his 10th Asian Tour title earlier this year in Singapore, and veteran Boonchu Ruangkit at the Thai Country Club from May 18-21.

Talented youngsters Jazz Janewattan­anond, Poom Saksansin, Thitiphun Chuayprako­ng, Natipong Srithong and Danthai Boonma, who are all Asian Tour champions, will also feature in their national Open which is making a welcome return onto the Asian Tour schedule after an eightyear lapse.

Reigning Asian Tour No.1 Scott Hend of Australia will be among several Order of Merit champions in the elite cast which includes David Lipsky of the US, Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand and Jeev Milkha Singh of India, who have all won a combined six money titles.

Long-hitting Kiradech, who is a two-time Asian Tour winner and also a three-time champion on the European Tour, is relishing at the prospect of contending in the US$300,000 Thailand Open at one of his favourite venues.

“I’m really happy to see the Thailand Open back on the Asian Tour again. To be honest, I have always wanted to play in my national Open and I’m glad I have the opportunit­y to play now. It has been a while since I last played,” he said.

Known for his grip-it and rip-it style of play, Kiradech has become one of the most exciting young stars in Asia thanks to his success both in the region and abroad. He is 92nd on the world rankings and searching for his first victory since 2015.

The burly Thai is determined to follow in the footsteps of Prayad, Boonchu and Suthep Meesawat, the father of Prom Meesawat, as the only Thai players to lift the prestigiou­s King’s trophy which is awarded to the Thailand Open winner.

“A lot of big names like Boonchu Ruangkit and Suthep Meesawat have won the tournament before so I would love to be one of them. It will be a great honour. I will try to play well in front of my home crowd. They have been really supportive and they are one of the reasons why I decided to play in the Thailand Open,” said Kiradech.

Other top names who will join Kiradech include Indian veterans Shiv Kapur, seven-time tour winner Gaganjeet Bhullar and Gavin Green of Malaysia, who is currently ranked fourth on the tour’s Order of Merit.

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Kiradech Aphibarnra­t hits a shot during a tournament this year.

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