Pro China”, the world’s fifth-handed Thai female golfer, admits to regretting missing the last hole and finishing 4th in the Chevron Golf Championship, ready to take the error to improve.
“Pro Jean” Atthaya Thitikul, the world’s fifth-handed golf pro, a favorite among Thais, said she regretted hitting the last hole. The first major LPGA Tour golf battle of the year, The Chevron Championship in the United States, with Chinese pros almost winning the championship. But came to miss the double-bokie at the last hole Causing to add 1 under par, 71 total scores, 8 under par 280, finishing in 4th place, joining the prize money of $ 188,300, while the championship goes to Lilia Wu, an American pro. Receive a prize of 765,000 US dollars or about 26.3 million baht.
“Pro China” gave an interview after the end of the competition that feel sorry who missed the last hole But overall satisfied with their work. ready to bring errors to improve
Source: Thai News Agency