Bangkok Post

Thai star Sadom hopes to do well in Singapore swing

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SINGAPORE: Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjan­a, coming off the back of an inspired second half of 2021, is approachin­g the Asian Tour’s Singapore Internatio­nal, which starts Thursday, and next week’s season-ending Singapore Open, in his typically modest manner but there is no doubting it disguises a confident and fiercely competitiv­e appetite for success.

“I just want to make the cut first,” Sadom said smilingly.

“I will just focus on enjoying the game and not think about the result. If I can make it, I will do my best in the last two days and I hope to finish in the top 10 — that would be great.”

The rising star won five titles on his country’s domestic circuits last year — including the Thailand Open.

At the Asian Tour Phuket Series in November and December, which marked the restart of the circuit after a 20-month gap caused by Covid-19, he was joint second in the Blue Canyon Phuket Championsh­ip and equal fifth in the Laguna Phuket Championsh­ip.

He is now in seventh position on the Order of Merit and could take top spot with two good weeks.

He said: “During the pandemic, I had time to think over what are my weaknesses and what I will have to improve. So, I had more time to practise my short game and it has been improved a lot.

“I just changed my setup a little bit and tried to learn new techniques. Also, I have been trying to make my body stronger and change my mindset. So, I feel more confident to play.”

Sadom, 23, is already a winner on the Asian Tour, winning the Bangabandh­u Cup Golf Open in 2019, having made it through the qualifying school that year to become the fastest graduate to win on the tour.

“This year I aim to play mainly on Thailand’s tours and the Asian Tour. I hope to finish in a better position on the Asian Tour Order of Merit. I will also look to qualify for Japan and Europe — I will have to see their schedule first. However, I will have to be in a good place on the Asian Tour too,” he said.

 ?? ?? Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjan­a.
Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjan­a.

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