JAZZ WINS QUEEN'S CUP


The sweet sound of success will resonate very well with Jazz Janewattananond following his latest win at the Queen's Cup presented by Bangchak on Sunday. After all, it was only more than a year ago that the 22-year-old was staring at limited playing opportunities on the Asian Tour after finishing outside the top-60 on the 2016 Order of Merit.

The Thai also missed the grade at the 2017 Qualifying School but relief would come at the 2017 Bangladesh Open when he won his Asian Tour title by four shots. As fate would have it, Jazz's patient approach would once again see him lift his second title on the Asian Tour by four shots at the Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club. The win at an event which Jazz describes as 'his favourite tournament on the Asian Tour' will put him in good stead as he takes on the world's best players in his maiden debut at The Open next month.

Jazz, who moved from 16th to ninth place on the Habitat for Humanity Standings following his latest win, will continue to place his trust with his caddie, Nick Pugh, whom he wished his signature beard could have gone under the shaver last week.

India's Gaganjeet Bhullar missed out on his ninth Asian Tour win but moved two spots up to 10th place on the Habitat for Humanity Standings while Korean-American Sihwan Kim secured seventh place after finishing tied-third at the Queen's Cup.

Queen's Cup (Final)
1. Jazz JANEWATTANANOND (THA) 265 (-19)
2. Gaganjeet BHULLAR (IND) 269 (-15)
T3. Sihwan KIM (USA) 270 (-14)
T3. Pavit TANGKAMOLPRASERT (THA) 270 (-14)
5. Miguel TABUENA (PHI) 271 (-13)
T6. Danthai BOONMA (THA) 272 (-12)
T6. Natipong SRITHONG (THA) 272 (-12)
T6. Sadom KAEWKANJANA (THA) 272 (-12)
T6. Scott VINCENT (ZIM) 272 (-12)
T10. Johannes VEERMAN (USA) 273 (-11)
T10. Panuphol PITTAYARAT (THA) 273 (-11)
T10. Tanapat PICHAIKOOL (THA) 273 (-11)

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