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Thongchai seeks first ever top 10 Euro tour finish

Ageless Thai Thongchai Jaidee said yesterday it would be one of the proudest moments of his life if he could finish a remarkable year inside the European Tour’s top 10.

Thongchai heads into this week’s US$8.5 million HSBC Champions in Shanghai playing the most consistent golf of his long career. He finished tied for second at another tournament in Shanghai on Sunday.

The man from Lop Buri, who turns 44 at the end of next week, passed 1 million euros (US$1.37 million) in earnings for the third time on the European Tour by tying on 10-under par with Francesco Molinari behind winner Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano at Lake Malaren.

More significantly for Thongchai, it catapulted him up to sixth place from 21st in the Race to Dubai standings.

The five-time European Tour winner is on course for his best year, despite not winning in 2013.

Now his goal is to stay in the top 10 and grab a share of the US$3.75 million bonus pool on offer when the season ends with the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai next month.

“I’m now a lot happier with my swing. And finishing runner-up last week helped me jump into the top 10 which is great,” he said yesterday after moving to the Sheshan course for this event.

“I think if I can stay in there by the end of Dubai it would definitely be one of my proudest moments in my life.”

Thongchai won twice in 2009 to secure his previous best finish of 19th in the inaugural Race to Dubai.

But 2013 has brought seven top-10 finishes, with the highlight being runner-up to Graeme McDowell in the Volvo World Match Play Championship back in May.

“My performance last week was very good and I’m feeling happy with my game at the moment, especially from tee to green,” said Thongchai.

“I have been doing a lot of work with my coach and I think we saw a lot of improvements last week.”

The HSBC Champions begins tomorrow. It is co-sanctioned by the US PGA, European and Asian Tours and features a star-studded field of 78 players.

The starting line-up reads like a who’s who of golf, with current major winners Justin Rose, Phil Mickelson and Jason Dufner joined by Race to Dubai leader and world No. 4 Henrik Stenson.

Other stars include Rory McIlroy, defending champion Ian Poulter and four-time major winner Ernie Els.

 




 

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