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2012 Thailand Open End of Round Report Thailand Open Suwan Golf & Country Club 09-12 August 2012 Final Scoreboard Pos. Score -Par+ Name Represents R01 R02 R03 R04 Gross 1 265 -23 Chris WOOD ENG 67 64 67 67 180,686.00 2 267 -21 JANG Dong-kyu KOR 68 69 67 63 105,575.00 3= 268 -20 Arnond VONGVANIJ Unattached 67 67 69 65 53,645.33 3= 268 -20 Wisut ARTJANAWAT THA 66 64 71 67 53,645.33 3= 268 -20 LEE Dong-hwan KOR 67 67 67 67 53,645.33 6 270 -18 Mark BROWN NZL 70 65 70 65 37,818.00 7= 271 -17 Yasunori YOSHIDA Unattached 64 72 70 65 30,814.33 7= 271 -17 KIM Meen-whee KOR 69 68 66 68 30,814.33 7= 271 -17 CHAN Shih-chang TPE 65 66 68 72 30,814.33 10= 272 -16 Scott ARNOLD AUS 70 68 67 67 22,323.00 10= 272 -16 CHOI Ho-sung KOR 66 69 69 68 22,323.00 10= 272 -16 Udorn DUANGDECHA THA 70 65 68 69 22,323.00 10= 272 -16 David McKENZIE AUS 65 66 70 71 22,323.00 14= 273 -15 Pawin INGKHAPRADIT THA 70 66 72 65 13,767.87 14= 273 -15 Kenichi KUBOYA 71 66 70 66 13,767.87 14= 273 -15 Michael WRIGHT AUS 70 69 67 67 13,767.87 14= 273 -15 Chapchai NIRAT THA 70 70 66 67 13,767.87 14= 273 -15 Kiradech APHIBARNRAT THA 66 70 69 68 13,767.87 14= 273 -15 Peter O'MALLEY AUS 70 70 65 68 13,767.87 14= 273 -15 Thaworn WIRATCHANT THA 68 64 72 69 13,767.87 14= 273 -15 Prom MEESAWAT THA 66 63 72 72 13,767.87 22= 274 -14 KIM Hyung-tae KOR 64 73 69 68 9,937.60 22= 274 -14 David HORSEY ENG 70 69 67 68 9,937.60 22= 274 -14 Terry PILKADARIS AUS 68 71 66 69 9,937.60 22= 274 -14 CHOI Jin-ho KOR 66 66 72 70 9,937.60 22= 274 -14 Gareth PADDISON NZL 70 67 67 70 9,937.60 27= 275 -13 Richard FINCH ENG 66 72 69 68 7,038.37 27= 275 -13 Jamie ARNOLD AUS 71 69 67 68 7,038.37 27= 275 -13 CHOI Joon-woo KOR 70 64 72 69 7,038.37 27= 275 -13 PARK Sang-hyun KOR 69 67 70 69 7,038.37 27= 275 -13 Gerald ROSALES PHI 69 69 68 69 7,038.37 27= 275 -13 Matthew MILLAR AUS 71 67 67 70 7,038.37 27= 275 -13 Nick CULLEN AUS 65 72 67 71 7,038.37 27= 275 -13 Boonchu RUANGKIT THA 69 66 67 73 7,038.37 35= 276 -12 Ryan HALLER AUS 70 68 70 68 5,462.60 35= 276 -12 KIM Do-hoon 753 KOR 66 72 70 68 5,462.60 35= 276 -12 Chinnarat PHADUNGSIL THA 71 68 69 68 5,462.60 35= 276 -12 LIANG Wen-chong CHN 65 70 70 71 5,462.60 35= 276 -12 Marcus CAIN AUS 72 66 67 71 5,462.60 40= 277 -11 Sutijet KOORATANAPISAN Unattached 71 66 74 66 4,202.00 40= 277 -11 Andre STOLZ AUS 70 70 70 67 4,202.00 40= 277 -11 HWANG In-choon KOR 66 69 73 69 4,202.00 40= 277 -11 Scott STRANGE AUS 68 68 72 69 4,202.00 40= 277 -11 Anthony SUMMERS AUS 74 64 70 69 4,202.00 40= 277 -11 Jason NORRIS AUS 72 66 67 72 4,202.00 40= 277 -11 Rohan BLIZARD AUS 67 65 71 74 4,202.00 47= 278 -10 LEE Sang-hee KOR 66 70 72 70 2,962.20 47= 278 -10 KIM Dae-hyun KOR 72 67 68 71 2,962.20 47= 278 -10 PARK Hyo-won KOR 69 67 70 72 2,962.20 47= 278 -10 Matthew GRIFFIN AUS 72 66 68 72 2,962.20 47= 278 -10 Pavit TANGKAMOLPRASERT THA 69 70 65 74 2,962.20 52= 279 -9 Craig HANCOCK AUS 66 74 70 69 2,316.33 52= 279 -9 Natipong SRITHONG (AM) Unattached 65 75 70 69 Amateur 52= 279 -9 Brent McCULLOUGH AUS 67 69 72 71 2,316.33 52= 279 -9 Simon YATES SCO 69 71 68 71 2,316.33 52= 279 -9 PARK Eun-shin KOR 69 67 71 72 2,316.33 52= 279 -9 ZHANG Xin-jun CHN 69 70 68 72 2,316.33 52= 279 -9 Adam CRAWFORD AUS 70 70 67 72 2,316.33 59= 280 -8 Ren HAN CHN 68 70 73 69 2,216.50 59= 280 -8 Yasumasa SUZUKI Unattached 73 65 71 71 2,216.50 61= 281 -7 WU Wei-huang CHN 67 71 74 69 2,153.50 61= 281 -7 Stephen LEANEY AUS 68 69 74 70 2,153.50 61= 281 -7 Douglas HOLLOWAY NZL 68 71 72 70 2,153.50 61= 281 -7 Stephen DARTNALL AUS 69 67 70 75 2,153.50 65= 282 -6 Vuttipong PUANGKAEW Unattached 71 66 75 70 2,100.66 65= 282 -6 OUYANG Zheng CHN 72 68 71 71 2,100.66 65= 282 -6 Rory HIE INA 71 68 67 76 2,100.66 68= 283 -5 Thanyakon KHRONGPHA THA 70 70 73 70 2,064.00 68= 283 -5 Varut CHOMCHALAM THA 69 71 71 72 2,064.00 68= 283 -5 LEE Jin-won KOR 70 67 73 73 2,064.00 68= 283 -5 Poom SAKSANSIN (AM) THA 68 72 70 73 Amateur 68= 283 -5 LI Hao-tong CHN 70 68 70 75 2,064.00 73= 287 -1 KIM Byung-jun KOR 67 73 74 73 2,032.50 73= 287 -1 HUANG Wen-yi CHN 69 70 74 74 2,032.50 75= 288 Par SU Dong CHN 68 72 74 74 1,915.00 75= 288 Par Nicholas FUNG MAS 66 73 74 75 1,915.00 77 289 1 SEO Jeoung-min KOR 69 68 76 76 1,900.00 78= 290 2 Tawan PHONGPHUN (AM) Unattached 72 68 78 72 Amateur 78= 290 2 SUNG Mao-chang Unattached 71 68 76 75 1,890.00 80= 141 -3 Craig HASTHORPE AUS 71 70 0 80= 141 -3 Leigh McKECHNIE AUS 74 67 0 80= 141 -3 Hidemichi HAGINOMORI 70 71 0 80= 141 -3 Chawalit PLAPHOL THA 70 71 0 80= 141 -3 Matthew GUYATT AUS 71 70 0 80= 141 -3 Garrett SAPP Unattached 74 67 0 80= 141 -3 Danthai BOONMA (AM) Unattached 69 72 Amateur 80= 141 -3 Somsak KAOPRATUM Unattached 71 70 0 80= 141 -3 YANG Ji-ho KOR 70 71 0 80= 141 -3 Danny CHIA MAS 67 74 0 80= 141 -3 Clint RICE AUS 75 66 0 80= 141 -3 LEE Dong-min KOR 70 71 0 92= 142 -2 PARK Jun-won Unattached 71 71 0 92= 142 -2 Peter WILSON AUS 69 73 0 92= 142 -2 WU Ashun CHN 73 69 0 92= 142 -2 Pariya JUNHASAVASDIKUL THA 73 69 0 92= 142 -2 David HOWELL ENG 70 72 0 92= 142 -2 Sattaya SUPUPRAMAI THA 70 72 0 92= 142 -2 Thitiphun CHUAYPRAKONG THA 75 67 0 92= 142 -2 Ted OH KOR 71 71 0 92= 142 -2 Scott LAYCOCK AUS 70 72 0 92= 142 -2 Anthony BROWN AUS 71 71 0 92= 142 -2 Koichi KITAMURA Unattached 69 73 0 92= 142 -2 KIM Woo-hyun KOR 67 75 0 92= 142 -2 PARK Jun-sub KOR 71 71 0 92= 142 -2 HAN Min-kyu KOR 69 73 0 106= 143 -1 Lucas LEE Unattached 70 73 0 106= 143 -1 Paul MCGINLEY IRL 72 71 0 106= 143 -1 Aaron TOWNSEND AUS 71 72 0 106= 143 -1 Kim FELTON AUS 70 73 0 106= 143 -1 Ashley HALL AUS 74 69 0 106= 143 -1 Tanutchan PUAKTES THA 72 71 0 106= 143 -1 Rattanon WANNASRICHAN THA 73 70 0 106= 143 -1 Gunn CHAROENKUL Unattached 70 73 0 106= 143 -1 Mohd Rashid ISMAIL MAL 72 71 0 106= 143 -1 David BRANSDON AUS 69 74 0 106= 143 -1 Steven JONES AUS 71 72 0 117= 144 Par LEE Tae-hee KOR 69 75 0 117= 144 Par HAN Chang-won KOR 70 74 0 117= 144 Par Pijit PETCHKASEM THA 74 70 0 117= 144 Par Michael HENDRY NZL 73 71 0 117= 144 Par Somkiat SRISANGA THA 73 71 0 117= 144 Par Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL THA 75 69 0 117= 144 Par Will YANAGISAWA USA 69 75 0 117= 144 Par Nattawat SUVAJANAKORN (AM) Unattached 71 73 Amateur 117= 144 Par KIM Seung-hyuk KOR 71 73 0 117= 144 Par HU Mu CHN 73 71 0 127= 145 1 JUNG Ji-ho KOR 71 74 0 127= 145 1 Thammanoon SRIROJ THA 72 73 0 127= 145 1 WU Kang-chun CHN 75 70 0 127= 145 1 Chawinroj KROBTEERANON Unattached 75 70 0 127= 145 1 BANG Doo-hwan KOR 76 69 0 127= 145 1 Supravee PHATAM Unattached 75 70 0 127= 145 1 Leigh DEAGAN AUS 70 75 0 127= 145 1 JIN Da-xing CHN 75 70 0 127= 145 1 Do-eun AN KOR 72 73 0 127= 145 1 RYU Hyun-woo KOR 74 71 0 127= 145 1 PARK Sung-hyuk KOR 72 73 0 138= 146 2 Donlaphatchai NIYOMCHON Unattached 72 74 0 138= 146 2 Daniel FOX AUS 73 73 0 138= 146 2 ZHOU Guo-wu CHN 71 75 0 138= 146 2 James MCLEAN Unattached 73 73 0 138= 146 2 Itthipat BURANATANYARAT (AM) Unattached 70 76 Amateur 143= 147 3 MAENG Dong-seop KOR 74 73 0 143= 147 3 PARK Min-jun KOR 70 77 0 143= 147 3 JOO Heung-chol KOR 74 73 0 143= 147 3 SONG Young-han Unattached 71 76 0 143= 147 3 Kwanchai TANNIN THA 73 74 0 143= 147 3 Michael LONG NZL 70 77 0 143= 147 3 Kasidit LEPKURTE (AM) THA 74 73 Amateur 143= 147 3 Somprad RATTANASUWAN (AM) THA 71 76 Amateur 151= 148 4 QUAN Da CHN 76 72 0 151= 148 4 Tomokazu YOSHINAGA JPN 73 75 0 151= 148 4 C DEJPIRATANAMONGKOL (AM) THA 71 77 Amateur 151= 148 4 CHOO Tze-huang SIN 76 72 0 151= 148 4 Michael CHOI AUS 76 72 0 151= 148 4 Pravee VISALKIT THA 71 77 0 157 149 5 Jyoji NAKAMURA JPN 77 72 0 158= 151 7 Masaya TOMIDA JPN 76 75 0 158= 151 7 Ariya SAWANGSRI Unattached 75 76 0 160= 152 8 OU Zhi-jun CHN 72 80 0 160= 152 8 DUAN Chen-xiao (AM) Unattached 76 76 0 162 154 10 Kalem RICHARDSON AUS 79 75 0 163= 158 14 LIU Yu-xiang CHN 82 76 0 163= 158 14 WEI Wei CHN 78 80 0 163= 158 14 LIU Yan-wei (AM) Unattached 80 78 0 166 162 18 Puk PRADITTAN (AM) Unattached 84 78 Amateur 167 RTD Prayad MARKSAENG THA RTD RTD 0 168 DSQ Panuwat MUENLEK THA 68 DSQ 0 W/D Mitchell BROWN AUS W/D CAO Yi CHN W/D CHEN Xiao-ma CHN W/D Chen Ding-gen CHN W/D HUANG Ming-jie CHN W/D KIM Yeong-Su(912) KOR W/D LEE Seong-ho KOR W/D Annop TANGKAMOLPRASERT THA W/D TIAN Ye CHN W/D YUAN Hao CHN W/D YUAN Tian CHN.
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