Hua Hin, Thailand - Thanrada Piddorn, a 23-year-old golfer from Bangkok
and the reigning Thai LPGA champion, has clinched the Mizuno Color Tour title.
The one-day tournament, offering a 100,000 baht prize purse, served as a warm-up
for the upcoming Singha-SAT Thai LPGA Masters 2024, which boasts a 4 million baht prize pool.
Piddorn, who had previously won a playoff in a Thai LPGA event, carded a 3-under 69
at the 6,296-yard, par-72 Hua Hin Golf Club to secure the victory. Following a par on
the 10th hole, she birdied holes 1, 6, and 7 to claim the trophy and a 15,000 baht prize.
Hyun Jung Bang from South Korea and Marvie Monsalve from the Philippines tied for
second place with a 1-under 71, earning 7,150 baht each. Phattaraporn Muanchoo and
Yosita Khawnuna shared fourth place at even par, taking home 6,100 baht apiece.
Qualifiers for the Singha-SAT Thai LPGA Masters 2024 Eight golfers have qualified for
the Singha-SAT Thai LPGA Masters 2024, a three-day tournament scheduled for September 19-21, through the Mizuno Color Tour. They are: Yosita Khawnuna, Sutthinee Ngamkham, Saranyaporn Lingmapisawat, Chophaka Jaengkit, Natai Abhichlati, Sasithorn Napaeng, Nilubol Panno, and Khemmintra Ngamlao (amateur).
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