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Written by: Anjali Mishra
Ratchanon Chantananuwat , a 14 year old Thai golf sensation, will compete his first professional competition next week. He's also been invited to compete in the SMBC Singapore Open, which will conclude the Asian Tour's 2020-21 season.
Ratchanon Chantananuwat has been invited to play on the Asian Tour’s two events of the season in Singapore.
The amateur star made a huge impression on both the Asian Tour and All Thailand Golf Tour last year and as he has been invited to play in both tournaments, with the first teeing off next week on the Tampines Course at Tanah Merah Country Club from January 13-16, followed by Singapore’s national Open at Sentosa Golf Club from January 20-23.
“I’m very excited,” said Ratchanon, nicknamed “TK” ‒ the first name initials of his father and mother.
“I’m a bit pressured to be honest and definitely nervous as well. But I’m just going to enjoy myself as much as possible. It’s a new experience for me.”
In the Asian Tour Phuket Series in November and December ‒ the two events that marked the restart of the Tour following a 20-month hiatus caused by Covid-19 ‒ he upstaged the field in the Blue Canyon Championship by closing with a 65 to finish 12-under par and tied for 15th, before finishing joint 30th at the Laguna Phuket Championship.
Ratchanon, who attends Shrewsbury International School in Bangkok, also came close to winning on the All Thailand Golf Tour, finishing second in the Singha Laguna Phuket Open, and in ties for third and fifth at the Singha Thailand Masters and Singha All Thailand Championship respectively.
And in conclusion he said: “I’m really happy with how 2021 turned out. Yes, I could have won but I’m happy with how I managed myself being in contention and putting myself in contention in the first place! I think I’ve done pretty good for the past tournaments. I’m hitting it further and my ball striking is a bit better. Overall, I’ve improved a bit in every component as a player so I’m happy with how I played last year.”
The rising star is grateful for the support he has received from many of Thailand’s big-name players.
Ratchanon, amateur of Thailand pictured with the Low Amateur Award on Nov 28, 2021
“I’m a really lucky kid that I’ve got the experience from playing with a lot of good players like Prom Meesawat and Thongchai Jaidee,” he adds.
“The advice I’ve taken from most of them is to have fun out there. I’m still an amateur and it’s going to be first time playing outside of the country, so I won’t pressure myself too much. My golfing idol is Thongchai Jaidee. I’m lucky I got to practise with him and experience golf with him. He’s not just a great player who has won multiple times on the Asian Tour, he’s also a really nice guy and he definitely tries to share what he has with me, and I think I’m really lucky with that and it’s really very valuable.”
This year’s Singapore Open Amateur champion Ryan Ang and fellow Singapore national squad players Justin Kuk and Brandon Han will be the other leading amateurs competing at the SMBC Singapore Open.
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