Thais survive fiery RP rally
CANLUBANG – For a while, it seemed that the
But it wasn’t meant to be, as
Given up for dead at the start of the cloudy day, the
The Thais, tipped to win by a mile, struggled and looked ready to become probably the first team in Putra Cup history to lose the team title despite a 13-stroke lead entering the final round.
After 14 holes, the Thais trailed the Filipinos by three shots.
A string of birdies, however, enabled
All Thai players who counted for the day, Varut Chomchalam (72), Thanyakorn Krongpha (72) and Kiradech Aphibarnrat (73), parred the 18th hole, a 434-yarder. Varut turned savior for the Thais with a rare back-to-back chip-in birdies on the 15th and 16th holes, before Kiradech hit another bird on the par-3 17th with a long, downhill putt.
“We just got lucky. Varut was coming off a triple-bogey on No. 14 when he made the chip-ins. When you chip, it means you missed the green. So we were lucky,” said Thai captain Methee Sudasna.
“We never took the
After Kiradech holed out for the victory, he was welcomed by his teammates outside the green. They appeared all set for the coming SEA Games back home.
The
Filipino captain Caloy Coscolluela said the title, last won by the
“It’s quite a consolation for us that we gave the Thais a very big fight even on the final day although we could have won it. Our players never gave up despite the huge deficit,” he said.
Thailand nailed its eighth Putra Cup crown in the last 11 years (the last one in 2005) with an 860, followed by the Philippines’ 862, 2006 winner Singapore’s 868, Indonesia’s 879, Malaysia’s 891 and Hong Kong’s 905.
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