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It's time for women Golfers of Thailand to pack a punch, show their power and flex their golfing muscles on the greens. A total of 120 players from 16 countries, including China and Australia, are in the three-day tournament sanctioned by the Thai LPGA, China LPGA and Australian LPGA tours.
The season finale of the Thai LPGA Tour offers a purse of four million baht and world ranking points.
Defending champion Thailand's Parinda dominated last year's tournament, winning by a six-stroke margin. "I feel a bit nervous in the defence of my title. But I always feel good when I play at Panya Indra, which has been one of my favourite golf courses since I was young," said the 22-year-old golfer from Khon Kaen.
"I am ready physically and mentally. My overall performance this year has been good. I will do my best to win the title again." The tournament is supported by the Sports Authority of Thailand, National Sports Development Fund and Trust Golf Co.
Other Thai contenders include 2019 Thai LPGA No.1 Chonlada Chayanun, Apichaya Yobol and Chommapat Pongtanarak.
(Bangkok Post)
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