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2015 Thailand Classic at Black Mountain


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Euro Tour moves to Southern Thailand, Hua Hin town and Black Mountain Golf Resort.  Voted best course in SE Asia last year at 7350 yards for the pros.  Greens TifEagle running at more than Stimpo 12, but all else Seashore Paspalum.

5 USA guys in field, including PUihlein, DLipsky, and PPeterson.

After a few hours, and 8 holes played,  PPeterson at -5 and second on leaderboard. We may see pretty low scores each day.

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Please include the year in the titles. I'm glad you create threads for European Tour events… just do us the favor of adding the titles.

Saw a 64 on the board earlier today. That's a good round of golf on any course.

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OMG, MAJimenez leads field after 2 rounds in Thailand.  The warm and sunny weather must be good for the old bones.

Jimenez at -11, Thai big hitter KAphibarnrat, (a young and brown John Daly) at -10, TJaidee at -9, others follow.  DLipsky shot 73 and dropped back to -6.

All USA guys make cut set at -2.

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Round 3 over and SHend, Australia, on top with -15.  Followed by MAJimenez and TJaidee both at -14.  KAphibarnrat alone at -12, others follow.  DLipsky shoots 69 and gets to -9. PPeterson at -4.

Hend nearly made the 'double eagle' when his 2nd shot hit the pin on hole 13 and stopped inches from the cup.  Will be interesting to watch tomorrow to see if Jimenez can keep up as there is some walking involved and he is more than 50 years old.  It's the legs that give out first in most athletes as they age.

Yes, i saw TLewis smash his 5 wood into the dirt after a poor shot on the 18th.  Broke the shaft in half.  Commentators only remarked that such action could injure the player.  No comment about any monetary fine.  I do not know the policy of the Eu tour.

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Dark horse, ADodt, Australia, wins tourney by 1 over Jaidee and Hend.  Dodt shot 67 three days in a row and finished at -16 so final day's scoring much reduced as Hend yesterday stood at -15 after 3 rounds.  From the USA, JKnutzon takes a chunk of 4th place and is best finisher amongst 5 USA guys.

MAJimenez pooped out and shot 73 to finish at -13, tied 7th.  Jaidee had his chances but could not make the putter work correctly.

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