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Flashing luxury sports cars and a bejewelled watch, Kiradech Aphibarnrat is one of several rising golf stars drawing Thailand's youngsters to the sport with the lure of a big pay-off.
Nicknamed "Pro Arm" in the local press, Kiradech's rotund physique, flamboyant character and habit of vaping on the course has earned comparisons with John Daly, the American known for lighting up a cigarette between holes.
The 30-year-old is also the first Thai golfer to make the PGA tour and has since made at least $2.3 million in winnings and sponsorships. "I work hard, I get a good result and I get a present. I think that's fair," the 30-year-old tells AFP, showing off his silver Ferrari and a Ducati motorcycle. "And it might inspire a kid," he adds, smiling.
With its sunny weather, resort hotels and sprawling courses, Thailand has long served as a prime golfing destination. But Thais only recently staked a claim at the highest levels of competition, joining players from more established Asian golfing countries such as South Korea and Japan.
Leading players have in turn inspired a new wave of young players, whose parents see the sport as a form of upward mobility. "If I play well, I can get rich like Pro Arm," 10-year-old Natapat Thongchitpakdee tells AFP as he practises swings at a driving range owned by Kiradech.
Leading the change alongside Kiradech are Jazz Janewattananond -- a fast-rising star who turned pro in 2010 -- and the celebrated Jutanugarn sisters Ariya and Moriya. A biopic focusing on Ariya's rise debuted in Thai cinemas two months ago.
(AFP)
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