ISHIKAWA ADDS STAR POWER TO INAUGURAL THAILAND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

ข่าวทั่วไป Thursday September 29, 2011 17:03 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

Bangkok--29 Sep--Tropical Hospitality Management Japanese golfing star and pin-up boy Ryo Ishikawa is the latest marquee name to confirm his participation in the Asian Tour’s season-ending Thailand Golf Championship in December. The supremely talented Ishikawa will join newly crowned Major champions Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland and the cream from the Asian Tour in the inaugural US$1 million showpiece. World number two Lee Westwood of England will also feature in Thailand’s most prestigious championship at the majestic Amata Spring Country Club in Bangkok from December 15 to 18, 2011. “I’m very excited to play at the Thailand Golf Championship. Many of the world’s best players have confirmed their participation and I’m glad to be a part of an elite field,” said the 20-year-old. “The Amata Spring Country Club is a great championship test and I’m looking forward to competing at the venue again. It will provide a strong challenge to all the players. “With the top stars from the Asian Tour competing as well, the Thailand Golf Championship will be a very exciting tournament for both players and spectators. I can’t wait to get back to Thailand,” added the Japanese. Ishikawa burst onto the scene by winning the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup in Japan as a 15-year-old amateur. With his dashing good looks and easy-going personality, Ishikawa’s fame grew with each passing year as he continued his winning run where he has won eight more titles in Japan. The highlight of his career thus far came in 2010 when he fired a scintillating 12-under-par 58 in the final round of the Crowns tournament to win by five shots. His final round was the lowest ever recorded on any major international golf tour. His popularity has extended to Europe and the United States where he has made numerous appearances in all four Majors. His best placing was at this year’s Masters Tournament where he finished in tied 20th place. The young Japanese earned plenty of admiration when he announced that he would donate all his winnings this season towards the rebuilding efforts in Japan following the devastating earthquakes and tsunamis which hit his country earlier this year. The prize money of Thailand Golf Championship is US$1,000,000 and also a spot in the World Golf Championship-Bridgestone Invitational 2012 For more information, please contact: Thitiporn Tnasopolchaikul| IMG — Thailand Main Tel: +66 2651 8323 | Fax: +66 2651 8324 Tropical Hospitality Management Co., Ltd.

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