Last circuit’s top 20 finishers Cholcheva Wongras and Pinkaew Trachuengtong, Kornkamol Sukaree from Bangkok, Kanyanat Saithip from Nakhon Ratchasima, Pimchanok Kawil from Chiang Mai and Pannapa Polnamin from Udon Thani took part in the photo shoot at the par 72 6,438-yard course which was designed by Japanese Yoshikazu Kato.
The landscape which is ranked as the 10th longest in Thailand with a total distance of 8,705 yards features the signature hole 13, also known as “The Crocodile Hole” as it was designed to have a pond in between the tee and the green.
The 7th SAT-TWT Open features a high quality field of players led by red-hot Patcharajutar Kongkraphan who won four straight events (two on the Thai WPGA Tour) between July and August, sixth circuit champion Supamas Sangchan, former LPGA players Budsbakorn Sukapan and Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong who just finished lone third on the Thailand Mixed on Sunday, and Filipina Princess Superal who just celebrated her biggest career win in the Simone Asia Pacific Golf event in Indonesia two weeks ago. All will vie for the winner’s cheque of Bt367,500.
The 7th SAT-TWT Open Road to World Ranking event will be competed in a three-day stroke-play format with a total of 54 holes (18 holes each day). Top 60 and ties, after 36 holes, will move to compete in the final round. The winner will receive the top prize money of Bt367,500.
The SAT-TWT Open Road to World Ranking is sponsored by the Sports Authority of Thailand, National Sports Development Fund, Siam Commercial Bank, P Overseas Steal (Public Company Limited) and Kabin Buri Sport Club in Prachinburi.