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Win is perfect medicine for jaded Jaidee

2 Mar 2009


Missing the Johnnie Walker Classic due to illness proved to be a blessing in disguise for Thongchai Jaidee as he won golf's Indonesia Open.

Thongchai withdrew three days before the Perth event but recovered later in the week and used the free time to work on his game. It paid off as a 12under-par 276 total over four days at New Kuta Golf Club saw him finish two up on Sweden's Alexander Noren and English duo Steve Webster and Simon Dyson.

"My coach was able to work with me for three days so maybe it was good that I didn't play in Australia," said the Thai winner.

The work put in by Thongchai paid off big time as his superb play with the irons and putter during the US dollars 1.25million event helped him to card a 12-under-par 276 total over four days at New Kuta Golf Club.

The Thai player eventually finished two strokes ahead of Sweden's Alexander Noren and the English pair of Steve Webster and Simon Dyson, giving him his third win on the European Tour and a record 11th on the Asian Tour.

"My driving, putting and iron game were all good today. I felt very confident out there which helped me a lot," he said.

"I knew the pin positions and I was putting well. I missed the green but chipped in on the fifth hole, which was great and on the seventh, I was off the green on the left side but I knocked it in from 12 feet. Those were key holes for me."

With his victory, the former Thai army paratrooper also became the first player to earn more than US dollars 3million on the Asian Tour although he admitted that his focus for the year is not on winning a third Order of Merit title.

Having already been crowned Asia's best in 2001 and 2004, he has set even loftier targets for himself in 2009 with his number one aim being a spot in the in the European Tour's elite season-ending event, the Dubai World Championship.

"My key target this year is to finish in the top 60 on the European Tour in the Race to Dubai," said Thongchai, who moved up from 63rd to inside the top 20 following his win in Indonesia.

"That's my main goal and the second is to get into the top 50 in the World Ranking. I've been trying to do that for a long time and I have not been able to make it but now I think that I have a very good chance.

"I would also like to play in the US PGA Tour Qualifying School at the end of year but we'll see what happens because my plans might change along the way."

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