“I was impressed with how aggressively he hit the pin in any situation.”
Bupapapong Suktem (17), a former member of the Thai national team who played against Korean junior players, picked ‘aggressive game management’ as the most impressive part.
Suktem shot an even par 72 at the Bridgestone Golf Invitational Junior Championship Group B (born between 2003 and 2007) held at the Suwan Golf & Country Club (par 72) near Bangkok, Thailand on the 7th and placed second by one stroke behind Korea’s Min-seo Kim (16). went up
Suktem, who was born in 2005 and served as the Thailand national team in 2020, is a promising player who has won various amateur competitions.
Suktem, who participated in this tournament and competed with Korean players, said, “I was nervous to play with Korean players and I also had a competitive spirit to win.” “The match today was special and a new experience.” “The swing was stable and the consistency was very good,” he said. “Above all, it was impressive that he showed an aggressive tendency in green play. In any situation, the strategy of directly attacking the pin stood out. He seemed different from my way of playing, which was a par save strategy to avoid mistakes,” he said, expressing his impressions of playing against a Korean player. 메이저사이트
81 Korean and 50 Thai players competed in this tournament, which was organized by Korean company Seokgyo Sangsa to give Korean and Thai golf prospects an opportunity to gain international experience.
Thailand’s women’s golf continues to produce players with world-class competitiveness like Korea. In this competition, Suktem, who served as a national representative, and Kochacom Nimnua, who won the runner-up in the women’s division of Group A (born between 2008 and 2012), performed well.
Suktem, who likes Lydia Ko (New Zealand) the most and is also interested in the Korean Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) tour, said, “I want to become a pro and gain experience on various tours, including the KLPGA Tour, Asian Tour, and LPGA Tour.” So, my goal is to become a world-class player.”