Parinda, Arpichaya and Chanettee join three-way lead in Pattaya SAT-TWT Open at Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club

Pattaya, Thailand-

First circuit champion Parinda Phokan fired a round low 67 to share the lead with the in-form Arpichaya Yubol and talented teenager Chanettee Wannasaen after round two of the Bt2.5 million “SAT-TWT Open” Road to World Ranking at the Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club in Chonburi on Thursday.

Parinda, who beat Arpichaya and 18-year-old Chanettee by two strokes in the previous TWT event at the  Lake View Resort and Golf Club in Petchaburi in September, decorated her scorecard with six birdies against a lone bogey on the 14th hole, for the day’s best score and will head into the Friday’s final round on seven-under-par 137.

“I didn’t hit my driver and my approach shots well, but I did pretty well in my chip shots and putt to get out of trouble several times,” said the 24-year-old Parinda from Khon Kaen who eyes on a back-to-back title on the TWT Tour.

“I hope to be in good control and not to let myself get under pressure. I will try to give my all tomorrow,” added Parinda who will have a busy Friday as after the tournament she needs to catch a flight to Korea for the KLPGA Tour Q-School.

After committing two bogeys in the first three holes, Arpichaya rebounded quickly to shoot five birdies for a second-round 69 to join the lead.

“I got off to a slow start, not hitting my driver and iron well. I was intense a bit playing in the leading group. It took me a while to get my momentum back,” said the 18-year-old from Saraburi, winner of three titles (two local tours and one Thailand Mixed event) this season.

“I hope to go out there and have some fun in the final. I didn’t want to force myself too hard and get myself under pressure like the way I started my round today,” added Arpichaya.

Chanettee, another promising teenager, was leading at nine under before two successive bogeys on the 17th and 18th holes saw her finish with a 70 and a total 137. After settling at second in four tournaments ( including the first TWT) in 2021, the Chiang-Mai-born hopes to turn things around at this time.

“I hope to put myself in good positions on the greens in order to shoot scores. I need to be more consistent. Hopefully, I will be able to win something,” she said.

A stroke behind at lone fourth was Kusuma Meechai after hitting a 69 for a two-round total of 138, a shot ahead of overnight leader Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong who hit a 73.

The cutoff for the final was at nine over-par-153 with a total of 70 players – 60 pros and 10 amateurs moving forward. For live coverage of the final, please log into the THAIWPGA Facebook Page from 9 am onwards.

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