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Pajaree, Jasmin, Chanettee, Apichaya are ready to hunt for the Toto Japan Classic championship in Japan. Cheer on 4 Thai female pros, "Maew" Pajaree Anantnarukarn, Jasmine Suwannapura, "Prao" Chanettee Wannasaen and "Piano" Apichaya Yubon join in the competition to chase the Toto Japan Class championship. Six in Japan Between 2-5 November, there will be world-class female golfers joining together. Compete for a total prize fund of approximately 72 million baht. The Toto Japan Classic is a joint event of the LPGA Tour and JLPGA Tour, competing at Taiheiyo Club Mino. Ri Course Par 72 Omitama City Ibaraki Prefecture Japan Between 2-5 November 2023, compete for a total prize money of 2 million US dollars or approximately 72 million baht, accumulated Race2 CME Globe points of 500 points, compete in stroke play, 72 holes, no cuts.
There were 78 golfers competing, 43 from the LPGA Tour and 35 from the JLPGA Tour, including Gemma Dryborough, a young female golfer from Scotland. Last year's champion will return to the competition. Protect your champion too. Movement before the competition Four Thai female golfers will Email Data be participating in the competition: "Miao" Pajaree Anantnaruekarn, Jasmine Suwannapura, "Praw" Chanettee Wannasaen and "Piano" Apitchaya Yubon, all ready to create results. the best
And this year's work won her the championship. LPGA Match Play Championship in May And last week, finishing tied for 13th in Malaysia, Jasmine Suwannapura, owner of two LPGA Tour professional championships, participated in the competition for the third time after creating results by finishing tied for 46th in 2018 and tied for 74th. Year 2019 Meanwhile, "Praw" Chanettee Wannasaen and "Piano" Apitchaya Yubon, two rookies, will compete for the first time, with Chanettee, the Portland Classic champion, trying to chase a second championship in her professional career . The PGA and its first three Asian Swing events include top-50 finishes with China and 73rd in South Korea before finishing tied for 13th with Malaysia.
There were 78 golfers competing, 43 from the LPGA Tour and 35 from the JLPGA Tour, including Gemma Dryborough, a young female golfer from Scotland. Last year's champion will return to the competition. Protect your champion too. Movement before the competition Four Thai female golfers will Email Data be participating in the competition: "Miao" Pajaree Anantnaruekarn, Jasmine Suwannapura, "Praw" Chanettee Wannasaen and "Piano" Apitchaya Yubon, all ready to create results. the best
And this year's work won her the championship. LPGA Match Play Championship in May And last week, finishing tied for 13th in Malaysia, Jasmine Suwannapura, owner of two LPGA Tour professional championships, participated in the competition for the third time after creating results by finishing tied for 46th in 2018 and tied for 74th. Year 2019 Meanwhile, "Praw" Chanettee Wannasaen and "Piano" Apitchaya Yubon, two rookies, will compete for the first time, with Chanettee, the Portland Classic champion, trying to chase a second championship in her professional career . The PGA and its first three Asian Swing events include top-50 finishes with China and 73rd in South Korea before finishing tied for 13th with Malaysia.