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Thanongsak wins 8th leg

[GOLF] Thanongsak Lhosathapornpipit claimed the Flight A gross-score title at The Nation's Hole-in-One Tournament at Muang Kaew Golf Course on Wednesday.

Published on October 26, 2007



The year-long event, organised by the Nation Multimedia Group, has grown in popularity in the three years it has been played with more than 1,000 golfers, both expatriates and locals, entering the contest.

The tournament is exclusively reserved for golfers who sink an ace anywhere in the country and is held at Muang Kaew on Bang Na-Trat Road on the third Wednesday of each month.

The contest is split into three categories and applies the stroke-play format.

The champions of the three divisions from each qualifying event are eligible for the grand finale - The Nation's Swing Challenge - at Chiang Mai Highlands Golf Course in February, when a Volkswagen Passat 2.3 V5 worth Bt1.59 million will be up for grabs.

This month marked the eighth leg and ace-makers have three more months to participate in the country's premier such tournament.

The Nation Multimedia Group customer service centre can be contacted on (02) 340 1575 for more information.

Wednesday's results:

Flight A: Gross score winner: Thanongsak Lhosathapornpipit; Net score winner: Mr. Shuji Imuta; Net score runner-up: Kitti Sriraksa.

Flight B: Gross score winner: Jakaphan Thananan; Net score winner: Somboon Srilom; Net score runner-up: Kowit Neewong.

Flight C: Gross score winner: Jakrit Thongchanglek; Net score winner: Kittichai Praejanya; Net score runner-up: Chatri Muenprab.

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