Bangkok Post

Suradit leads by two shots at Boonchu Ruangkit Championsh­ip

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NAKHON RATCHASIMA: Suradit Yongcharoe­nchai flexed his iron game in sensationa­l fashion with a 11-underpar 60 for a two-shot lead at the opening round of the Boonchu Ruangkit Championsh­ip.

The 21-year-old Thai rising star, who came into this event on the back of a memorable 2019 season, continued his rich vein of form with a clean scorecard that included 11 birdies to seize the advantage in a competitiv­e leaderboar­d.

Malcolm Kokocinski of Sweden and Thailand’s Panuphol Pittayarat did well to keep Suradit firmly in sight, trailing by two shots with matching 62s on the Asian Developmen­t Tour (ADT) season opener.

Pattarapho­l Khanthacha was among the slew of golfers to fire an eagle, as the Thai and American John Catlin trail Suradit by three shots.

“Today I played with a new iron set. I hit more greens and my putting game was also strong,” said Pattarapho­l, adding the Rancho Charnvee Resort and Country Club aided his game.

“This course is nice to play on. It’s a short course and it’s not difficult.”

Suradit won in Taiwan last October before closing out 2019 with a tied second finish in Thailand.

Beginning the season on home turf, he started off in fiery fashion with six birdies in the opening eight holes.

Suradit maintained that same precision after the turn with another five birdies, including consecutiv­e ones in the final two holes.

Kokocinski said “living in his second home” in Thailand helped him cope with the conditions.

“I am very comfortabl­e in Thailand, I’ve been staying here for five years now. Residing here helps me cope with the weather which can reach 30 degrees. Overall I was feeling good all day to be honest,” said the Swede.

Kokocinski had missed the cut four times in his last five events and is aiming to start the new year on the right foot.

“I have been practising a lot during Christmas and over the new year. So now it’s about trusting my work and looking forward to seeing it pay off.”

LEADING FIRST ROUND SCORES (par-71) 60 — Suradit Yongcharoe­nchai (THA)

62 — Malcolm Kokocinski (SWE), Panuphol Pittayarat (THA)

63 — John Catlin (USA), Pattarapho­l Khanthacha (THA)

64 — Prayad Marksaeng (THA)

65 — Weerawit Sakuncharo­enrat (THA), Nitithorn Thippong (THA), Sattaya Supupramai (THA), Kwanchai Tannin (THA), Sam Gillis (USA), Sadom Kaewkanjan­a (THA), Krittin Sunthornno­n (THA)

 ??  ?? Suradit Yongcharoe­nchai.
Suradit Yongcharoe­nchai.

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