SINNOT ON CLOUD NINE AT ASIAN TOUR
QUALIFYING SCHOOL FINAL STAGE
PRESS RELEASE
Bangkok, January 12: Australia’s Todd Sinnot struck up the most unlikely of partnerships with his local caddie by carding a flawless seven-under-par 65 to bring himself closer to securing his Asian Tour card at the Asian Tour Qualifying School Final Stage presented by Sports Authority of Thailand on Thursday.
Despite their language barrier, Sinnot still received sound advice from his caddie to post a two-day total of 15-under-par 129. The Australian went on a birdie blitz with seven birdies including five in his inward-nine and has remarkably only dropped one shot in two rounds at the Suvarnabhumi Golf and Country Club, Bangkok.
With the field being cut to the leading 100 players and ties after 36 holes, Sinnot will head into the final two rounds in pole position alongside Japan’s Junya Kameshiro and compatriot Richard Green.
China’s Zheng Ou-yang also navigated his safe passage into the last two rounds after returning with a 66. The Chinese failed to make the grade in his first attempt at the Asian Tour Qualifying School last year and is hoping to make amends after easing past the cut which was set at four-under this week.
Thailand’s Chanachok Dejpiratanamongkol emerged as the leading Thai in fourth position after signing for a 63 which was also enough to see him make the cut for the first time after two previous attempts.
There are no Scots competing at the Final Q School.
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