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Asian Tour: South Korea’s Joohyung Kim holds nerve to claim stunning Singapore International win

  • Kim recovers from squandering two-shot lead to beat Thailand’s Rattanon Wannasrichan on first extra hole
  • Teenage amateur sensation Ratchanon Chantananuwat finishes third after final round 69 at Tanah Merah Country Club

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Joohyung Kim celebrates holing a putt during the final round of The Singapore International. Photo: Asian Tour.
Josh Ball

Joohyung Kim recovered from squandering a two-shot lead to claim The Singapore International on Sunday, in a gripping sudden-death play-off with Thailand’s Rattanon Wannasrichan.

The 19-year-old holed a pressure-packed 14ft birdie putt on the first extra hole, on the Tampines Course’s daunting par-five 18th, before Rattanon missed his own attempt from eight feet.

Thailand’s teenage sensation Ratchanon Chantananuwat, was in contention for much of the day, and the 14-year-old amateur took sole possession of third place, with his 69 leaving him at 2-under for the tournament, and two shots shy of the play-off.

Paired together for the final round, Kim and Rattanon finished the tournament tied on four under, after Kim closed with a 70 and Rattanon 72.

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This was Kim’s second win on the Asian Tour, following his triumph in the 2019 Panasonic Open in India. Victory, and the US$180,000 winner’s cheque, moved him above Australian Wade Ormsby on the Asian Tour Order of Merit with one more event remaining this season, next week’s SMBC Singapore Open.

“All the players played their hearts out,” he said. “I’m just very lucky to be on top. It was a grind today. I think it was a lot harder than the first one [in Indian] but definitely glad I finished on top.”

Joohyung Kim and caddie Jacob Flack celebrate winning The Singapore International. Photo: Asian Tour.
Joohyung Kim and caddie Jacob Flack celebrate winning The Singapore International. Photo: Asian Tour.

The South Korean had looked to be on course to take the title in more comfortable fashion, and was two ahead with two to play but found trouble with his second shot on 17. He pushed his approach right into a penalty area next to a lake, took a drop, chipped to 15ft and made the putt for bogey.

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