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Thongchai triumphs
THAILAND'S Thongchai Jaidee set a record for most wins on the Asian Tour and took his first European Tour title in four years with victory at the Indonesia Open in Bali yesterday.
Thongchai shot a three-under 69 for a four-round total of 12-under 276, putting him two strokes ahead of three European pursuers: England pair Steve Webster (68) and Simon Dyson (69) and Sweden's Alexander Noren (70). Thongchai's win moves him into second in the early stages of the Asian Tour money race, behind American Anthony Kang, who won the Malaysian Open.
Thongchai shot a three-under 69 for a four-round total of 12-under 276, putting him two strokes ahead of three European pursuers: England pair Steve Webster (68) and Simon Dyson (69) and Sweden's Alexander Noren (70). Thongchai's win moves him into second in the early stages of the Asian Tour money race, behind American Anthony Kang, who won the Malaysian Open.
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