Natthakritta Vongtaveelap and her close friend Suvichaya Vinijchaitham will carry the hopes of host nation Thailand into the final round of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship on Sunday.
Vongtaveelap (68) birdied the last two holes and finished on an eight-under par total of 208, where she was joined by Vinijchaitham (69), Chinese Taipei’s Ting-Hsuan Huang (70) and Korea’s Jiyoo Lim (72) at the top of the leaderboard to set up an exciting final round at Siam Country Club’s Waterside Course.
Philippine’s Rianne Mikhaela Malixi (70) is in fifth place at seven-under, while Korea’s Yeji Park, who had the best round of the day with a five-under par 67, jumped to tied sixth place at 211 with Japan’s Mamika Shinchi and Australian Kelsey Bennett (72).
Defending champion Mizuki Hashimoto’s chances of winning a second straight WAAP title were dented over the back nine. Two ahead of the field after 12 holes, the Japanese World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR) number 16 dropped six shots in her last six holes. A five-over par 77 dropped her to tied ninth place at four-under par but a chip in for par from the back of the 18th green kept her in contention
Fun and competitive day ahead
The 19-year-old Vongtaveelap, who started with a bogey on the first but then made six birdies and another bogey, is eager to make up for her missed opportunity last year in Abu Dhabi, where an untidy back nine in the final round left her tied second.
“I was so nervous at the start today. On the first hole, from 45 yards, my hands shook as I hit a pretty simple chip shot. My caddie had to calm me down after that,” said Vongtaveelap, who turns 20 next Wednesday and is the highest-ranked Thai player in the field at 38.
“I really want to win tomorrow. It would mean a lot for me, especially as the tournament is being played in my home country. I thought a lot about my Abu Dhabi finish and one of the things I can surely change is how I fuel myself. I did not have proper energy towards the end last year and dropped shots coming in. I want to make sure I eat well and hydrate myself properly tomorrow.
“It will be so much fun playing with Suvichaya, who has become a very close friend of mine in the past two years that we have been in the Thai national team together.”