Suradit Yongcharoenchai plays at the Yeangder TPC last week. asian tour x
Tamsui: Suradit Yongcharoenchai has indicated a return to form is on the cards after a disappointing start to the season as he competes in the US$1 million Mercuries Taiwan Masters.
The Thai won the most lucrative golf event in Taiwan at Taiwan Golf and Country Club in 2019, when it was held before the Covid-19 pandemic brought the Asian Tour to a sudden halt.
Suradit said: “Now I’ve started to play good golf again, so I feel good. Earlier this year, my results were not so good, but now my game is coming along. Hopefully, the result will be good this week.”
Earning his maiden, and still the only, Asian Tour victory at the event three years ago was a big…
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