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Thongchai And Yang Honoured At Asian Tour Gala
Asian Golf Monthly Team
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Malaysian Sports Minister Dato’ Ahmad Shabery Cheek (right) presents the Lowest Stroke Average award to the manager of Thongchai Jaidee and Vice President Golf Division of IMG, Grant Slack (far left). Looking on is Executive Chairman of the Asian Tour Kyi Hla Han.
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Kuala Lumpur (March 8): Thongchai Jaidee’s magical 2009 season was celebrated at the Asian Tour Awards Gala on Sunday night while Yang Yong-eun received a Special Achievement Award for becoming the region’s first Major champion.
Thai star Thongchai was the recipient of three prestigious awards - the Order of Merit, Players’ Player of the Year and Lowest Stroke Average - after a memorable season which saw him win twice on the Asian Tour and post three other top-10s.
Korean Yang, who is an Asian Tour honorary member, scooped up the other main award of the day for his historic triumph at the US PGA Championship last August, when he defeated Tiger Woods in a head-to-head duel.
“The Asian Tour was the first international Tour that I competed in outside Korea. So the Asian Tour has been a significant golfing episode in my life. I’m happy that the Asian Tour is so successful and that there is a place for me whenever I can play,” said Yang, in a taped message.
Malaysian Sports Minister Dato’ Ahmad Shabery Cheek presented the main awards.
As Asia’s top career money earner and holder of the most titles with 12 victories, Thongchai became the first man in Asian golf history to win three Order of Merit crowns in 2009.
He underlined his stature as one of Asia’s most consistent players by clinching the Lowest Stroke Average award with 69.06. The Thai strongman, Asia’s number one in 2001 and 2004, was also toasted by his fellow peers after being named as the Players’ Player of the Year.
“Thank you for all the players that voted for me. I’m very proud to see how the Asian Tour has grown and the many young talents emerging. I hope that I can set an example to the new generation of players and one day see more of the Asian Tour players in the world’s top-50 or even winning a Major tournament,” said Thongchai, who recorded a message before flying to Doral yesterday following the completion of the Maybank Malaysian Open.
“All these awards are very important because it proves that I have played well and it is exciting to be able to challenge and win a third Order of Merit crown in my career. I would like to thank all the sponsors, my fellow players and the Asian Tour for making this possible,” added the Thai.
C. Muniyappa of India, whose classic rags to riches tale inspired many when he won the Hero Honda Indian Open, took home the Rookie of the Year title.
Big-hitting Australian Scott Hend also earned bragging rights when he finished atop the Driving Average ranking with a driving average of 318 yards while Korea’s Lee Sung hit the most fairways throughout the season with a 75 per cent fairway hit rate.
Thai veteran Thaworn Wiratchant, who won his 11th Asian Tour title at the Macau Open last year, claimed the Birdie Leader award after snaring a total of 255 birdies throughout the 2009 season.
South African Jbe Kruger hit the most Greens in Regulation (GIR) with a strike rate of 79.98 per cent to top the category while Thammanoon Srirot of Thailand took the Lowest Putting Average award with 1.691 putts per GIR.
The Sentosa Golf Club, venue for the Barclays Singapore Open, was voted by the players as the Host Venue of the Year for the fourth successive year
2009 ASIAN TOUR ROLL OF HONOUR
Order of Merit Champion: Thongchai Jaidee
Special Achievement Award: Yang Yong-eun
Players’ Player of the Year: Thongchai Jaidee
Rookie of the Year: C. Muniyappa
Driving Distance: Scott Hend
Driving Accuracy: Lee Sung
Lowest Putting Average: Thammanoon Srirot
Greens In Regulation: Jbe Kruger
Birdie Leader: Thaworn Wiratchant
Lowest Stroke Average: Thongchai Jaidee
Host Venue of the Year: Sentosa Golf Club
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