PANNAKORN UTHAIPAS WINS THE 2017 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT TOUR ORDER OF MERIT

Thai hotshot Pannakorn Uthaipas won the prestigious Asian Development Tour (ADT) crown after closing with a three-under-par 68 to finish in tied-31st place at the season-ending Boonchu Ruangkit Championship on Sunday. Pannakorn, who held the Order of Merit lead heading into the season-finale, sealed the deal after his closest competitors Masaru Takahashi of Japan missed the halfway cut and American John Catlin finished outside top-three at the Rancho Charnvee Resort and Country Club.

Pannakorn had a year to remember in 2017 where he notched one victory and four top-10s to cap a season's haul of US$55,859 on the region's secondary circuit, which was launched in 2010 as a gateway to the Asian Tour. The 27-year-old Pannakorn became the second Thai, following Pavit Tangkamolprasert in 2014, to win the accolade. Pannakorn, who claimed his breakthrough win at the Taifong Open in Chinese Taipei earlier in June, had regained his lead on the money list following a second runner-up finish at the Thongchai Jaidee Foundation earlier this month.

Japanese Masaru Takahashi, American John Catlin, Chinese Taipei's Wang Wei-lun and Nattawat Suvajanakorn of Thailand, who finished second, third, fourth and fifth respectively on the Order of Merit, also earned playing rights on the region's premier Tour for 2018.

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