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Pannakorn Uthaipas of Thailand is the new poster boy of Thailand. He overcame a four-shot deficit to win his second Asian Development Tour (ADT) title at the PGM ADT Johor Championship on Saturday.
The 28-year-old Pannakorn had a terrible start as he dropped a shot on the second hole, which distanced him and the overnight leader, Poom Pattaropong of Thailand, to six shots. However, the bogey sharpened Pannakorn's resolve and he began to attack the pin at the Palm Resort Golf and Country Club.
The strategy worked, as he shot an eagle and five birdies before signing for a 20-under-par 268 total to win the tournament by two shots.
Poom was not able to get his final round going. The three birdies he made were negated by the equal number of bogeys. He had to contend with a tied-second finish along with Japan's Kazuki Higa.
On the victory, Pannakorn said: "The birdie on eight was significant. I missed the green at the par-three hole by about 30 yards, but I managed to chip it in. After that, I was feeling even more confident."
"I was only focussing on my game. I played very well in the first two rounds and I know that my game is in a good place," he said, on playing with his friend Poom, who had a four-shot lead at the start of the day.
"It was a good fight with Poom today. I'm sure he will be a champion in the near future."
With this win, Pannakorn is now aiming to win the ADT Order of Merit for the second time. Previously, he won topped the money list in 2017. The merit champion, as well as the leading six players on the final ADT Order of Merit will earn playing rights on the premier Asian Tour for the 2020 season.
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