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No Fluke as Thai Trumps Rivals in Macau

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Rattanon Wannasrichan celebrates his victory in Macau. Picture by Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

Macau, China: Thailand’s Rattanon Wannasrichan swept to a brilliant wire-to-wire victory in the US$1 million SJM Macao Open, his first win on the Asian Tour in seven years.

On a beautiful sunny day at the Macau Golf & Country Club, the 29-year-old confidently completed arguably the finest week of his career by firing a four-under-par 66 to finish the tournament on 20-under.

Players from Thailand made it a clean sweep of the top three positions, with Gunn Charoenkul finishing second, two shots back following a 67, and Poosit Supupramai third, another two strokes behind, after a 64.

Current Asian Tour Order of Merit leader John Catlin from the United States returned a 65 to share fourth with Filipino Miguel Tabuena, who eagled the par-five 18th for a 63 – the perfect way to celebrate his 30th birthday today. They finished on 15-under.

Rattanon held a one-shot lead over Gunn at the start of the day and it never looked like he would surrender the lead. His nickname is ‘Fluke’ but it was all skill today as he pulled away from the pack.

He had a four-shot lead over playing partner Gunn at turn, which increased to five after he birdied 10. By the time they reached 18 the cushion was three.

Rattanon reached the green in two to ensure there would be no dramatic collapse and he could afford the luxury of a three-putt, after missing a six-footer for birdie. Gunn made birdie there to close the gap.

Rattanon has won once before on the Asian Tour, at the Thailand Open in 2017, and is also a winner on the Asian Development Tour, claiming the 2015 Taifong Open.

“I’m so happy,” said Rattanon. “I didn’t think I could win again, because I had a very tough year in 2019. I played really badly that year, but I told myself to not give up. That’s why I could improve my game and win again.”

Pavit Tangkamolprasert closed with a 67 to finish solo sixth, six off top spot, one of seven Thais to finish in the top-10.

Defending champion Min Woo Lee from Australia signed off with a 66 to tie for ninth.

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