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Lexus
International Open Bangpoo Country Club Bangkok 20th - 23rd November
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Wins Lexus On Final HoleBangkok,
Thailand, 23rd November - Thailand's rising star Prayad Marksaeng secured
his second victory on the 1997 Omega Tour today with a two foot birdie putt on
the final hole of the US$200,000 Lexus International at Bangpoo Country Club. Prayad
fired seven birdies and a solitary bogey for a six under par 66 and an 18 under
winning aggregate, and collected the US$32,300 winner's cheque one shot ahead
of India's Arjun Atwal, who toured the 7,048-yard layout with a five under 67. Myanmar's
Kyi Hla Han sank a 12 foot birdie putt at the last for a share of third place
on 14 under with Scotland's Kenny Walker, who's chances of finishing alone in
third disappeared when he pushed a four foot birdie effort on the 18th just wide. It
was a superb performance from both Prayad and Atwal on a day when the lead changed
hands no fewer than four times, before the Thai ace made sure of victory on the
final green. "My
putting was the key today, and when I went two up at the 6th I was very confident
of winning," said 31-year-old Prayad, winner of October's Yokohama Singapore
PGA Championship. "But then Arjun made a terrific eagle and I thought, 'here
we go again, it's going to be another long day'. And when he went ahead on the
ninth, I knew it was going to be a very long day." Having
started the round as joint overnight leaders, both players wasted little time
getting into their stride, a pair of birdies at the first moving them to 13 under
par and putting some daylight between them and the rest of the field. By
the seventh, however, Prayad was two up and memories returned of Atwal's final
round in the Asia Pacific Ericsson Masters when he threw away a two shot lead
before finally finishing joint fifth. But the 24-year-old Indian responded in
magnificent fashion with an eagle 3 on the 7th, and another birdie on the 9th,
to start the back nine one ahead of his Thai rival. Prayad drew level at the very
next hole before taking the outright lead with a three foot birdie on the 13th.
A two shot turn around on the 15th, when Atwal made birdie to Prayad's bogey,
saw the Indian move ahead once again, before Prayad made it all square with a
six foot birdie on 16 to set up the thrilling finish. "I
had a good chance to take the lead on the 17th but I missed a birdie putt from
five feet," said Atwal, who moves into 21st place on the Order of Merit.
"But I'm not too disappointed. I played the best golf of my life this week
and there wasn't really much more I could do - on the day the best player won. "There
are a lot of positive things I can take away from this event - every week I'm
playing better and better and I'm sure it won't be long before I get my first
win on the Tour." Prayad's
win moves him into second place on the Omega Order of Merit with US$118,436 in
prize money, while America's Mike Cunning consolidated his position at the top
on US$141,849 after finishing fifth today. "I've
still got a chance of catching Mike (Cunning) on the Omega Order of Merit, but
a lot will depend on whether I play the Hong Kong Open in two weeks time,"
added Prayad. "This win gives me extra satisfaction because Thailand has
now won more events on the Omega Tour than any other country." In
three years of the Asian PGA's Omega Tour Thailand has won 11 Omega Tour titles
to America's 10. |