Young Thai star set to defend women’s title


The champion will earn a spot in the Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship.

DEFENDING champion Atthaya Thithikul will lead a host of emerging stars from the region when the second edition of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) is held at the Royal Golf Club in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan from April 25-28.

At number eight in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, Thailand’s Thithikul will also be the highest-ranked player in the field which features 80 players from 20 Asia-Pacific countries.

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