Thai duo Tirawat and Phachara hit the front at Singapore Open

Tirawat and Phachara snatched third round lead at the weather-hit SMBC Singapore Open on Saturday. Play has been abandoned for the day due to fading light.

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Tirawat Kaewiribandit of Thailand

Jan 21, 2017: Thailand’s Tirawat Kaewsiribandit and Phachara Khongwatmai braved the heavy rains by snatching the third round clubhouse lead at the weather-hit SMBC Singapore Open on Saturday.

Close to three and a half-hour of play was lost due to lightning activities and thunderstorms in the afternoon.

When play finally got underway again at 5.30pm, it was the 27-year-old Tirawat, who stormed to the top by returning to fire two birdies in his remaining three holes for a five-under-par 66.

Phachara Khongwatmai of Thailand
                                               Phachara Khongwatmai of Thailand

Phachara also had a closing birdie to thank for lifting him to the top of the leaderboard after he posted a 67 for a three-day total of eight-under-par 205 at the Sentosa Golf Club.

Australia’s Adam Scott, a three-time Singapore Open winner, could meanwhile overtake the Thai duo when he resumes his third round at 7.30am on Sunday. The world number seven, together with second round leader Seungsu Han of the United States, is at eight-under-par through 13 holes.

Singapore’s Quincy Quek remained in contention to become the first Singaporean to win his National Open as he is within two shots of the leaders at the US$1 million event that is sanctioned by the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour Organisation.

Quek, together with Philippines’ Juvic Pagunsan is at six-under with four holes to play and is among the 32 players who have yet to complete their third round.

Interesting facts of the day:

  • Phachara Khongwatmai earned his Major debut at The Open Championship in 2016 after finishing sixth at the Thailand Golf Championship in December 2015.
  • He remains on course to earn his second Major appearance as one of the four players (not already exempt) who finish in the top 12 and ties at the SMBC Singapore Open will earn a place in The 146th Open at Royal Birkdale from 16-23 July 2017.
  • At 17, Phachara is the youngest player to make the cut this week. He was also the youngest player to win on the Asian Development Tour in May 2015 at the age of 15.
  • Phachara enjoyed four top-10s on the Asian Tour in 2016.
  • Tirawat Kaewsiribandit earned his Asian Tour card by finishing seventh at Qualifying School last week.
  • Tirawat was also the last player to get into the field this week after Simon Yates of Scotland withdrew due to injury.
  • Philippines’ Juvic Pagunsan finished second in the Singapore Open in 2011, a result which played a huge role in seeing him win the Asian Tour Order of Merit that year.

 

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