Thongchai 19th
Thongchai 19th
Thongchai Jaidee failed to make a move in the final round on Sunday and had to settle for joint 19th place. The Thai, who was two shots off the pace after three rounds, hit an even-par 72 for a four-day total of four-under 284.
He was tied 19th along with Nick Dougherty, Markus Brier, Gregory Bourdy and John Bickerton with each taking home 38184.98 (around 1.8 million baht) in prize money.
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Tags: Baht, John Bickerton, Markus Brier, Nick Dougherty, Pace, Prize Money, Thongchai Jaidee, Two Shots
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