Sarit-Ratchaphon: Thai PGA Tour BG Match Play 2024

Suwannarat Advances to Finals at Lion-ST BG Match Play Championship

Nakhon Nayok, Thailand – Sarit Suwannarat, a 27-year-old golf phenom from bangkok, is one step closer to claiming the Lion-ST BG Match play Championship title. Suwannarat showcased nerves of steel, defeating Thanaphon Charoensuk in a thrilling match to advance to the finals. The tournament, boasting a prize purse of 3 million baht, is being held at the challenging Water Mill Golf Club and Resort.

The Lion-ST BG Match Play Championship, a key event on the Thailand PGA Tour, is supported by major sponsors including Singha Corporation, the Sports Authority of Thailand, and BG Sports. The tournament, running from June 11-15, 2025, has drawn top talent from across thailand to compete on the Water Mill golf Court and Resort’s demanding 7,161-yard, par-72 layout.

Suwannarat’s Clutch Putting Key to Victory

In the June 14th semifinals, Suwannarat, currently ranked 28th on the Thailand PGA Tour, demonstrated exceptional composure, overcoming Thanaphon Charoensuk, the top-ranked player, with a 2 and 1 victory. He will face Ratchaphon Chantawara in the finals, who secured his spot by defeating Natthasakunaphaisan 3 and 1.

Suwannarat credited his putting performance for his success. Put, I started since yesterday. And today, the important putt, I can keep it all, Suwannarat said. He also highlighted the importance of experience, adding, I think that today is winning with experience like the 10th hole that is a turning point. I believe that if he has the opportunity to play more than this, there should be a chance to choose a variety of shots. The finals are the same. Must try to lose as difficult as possible. His words echo the sentiments of seasoned pros like tiger Woods, who often emphasize the mental fortitude required to succeed in match play.

Chantawara Relishes Match Play Challenge

Ratchaphon Chantawara, a 37-year-old veteran from Ubon Ratchathani and the 2020 Singha Thailand Master Champion, expressed his excitement about the match play format. It’s fun. Playing with the children. I think this is the first time we played in a match. But must say that you are tired Now I think that each person is all out. The last day of the plan is the same, but will invade.Today I played hard. But save yourself too As for the match, you have to wear it to the fullest and focus a little more, Chantawara stated. His experience could prove crucial against the younger Suwannarat.

Consolation Match for Third Place

Thanaphon Chareonsuk,the Thailand PGA Tour Champion from the Sing Park Khon Kaen event in September 2024,will compete for third place against Janat Sakulphon Phaisan,the 34-year-old champion from the Royal Golf Course Hua Hin in 2024. both players will be looking to end the tournament on a high note.

Earlier Rounds Set the Stage

The morning of June 14th saw intense competition in the earlier rounds. Key results included Thanaphon Charoensuk (1) defeating Saran Sirithorn (9) 1 up, Atisaphan (4, amateur) falling to Sarisuwanarat (28) 2 and 1, Sarut Wongchai Sitthisaksakunphan (18) overcoming Natthasakunphan phaisan (3) 4 and 3, and Ratchaphon Chanthawara (22) advancing over Poom Saksansin (18).

The final match between Suwannarat and Chantawara promises to be a captivating contest between youth and experience. Will Suwannarat’s hot putter lead him to victory, or will Chantawara’s veteran savvy prevail? Tune in to ArchySports.com for live updates and post-match analysis.

Match Play Metrics: Key Stats and Comparisons

To provide a deeper understanding of the competition, here’s a comparative look at the key players and their paths to the finals:

| Player | ranking (Thailand PGA Tour) | Age | Semifinal Result | Quarterfinal Result | Key Strength | Potential Weakness |

|———————|—————————|—–|————————|———————————–|———————–|—————————|

| Sarit Suwannarat | 28 | 27 | Defeated Charoensuk (2&1) | Defeated Atisaphan (2&1) | Clutch Putting | Experience in Finals |

| Ratchaphon Chantawara | 22 | 37 | Defeated Natthasakunaphaisan (3&1) | Defeated Poom Saksansin | Veteran Experience | Length off the Tee |

| Thanaphon Charoensuk | 1 | N/A | Lost to Suwannarat (2&1) | Defeated Saran Sirithorn(1 up) | Consistency | Mental Toughness |

| Natthasakunaphaisan | 3 | N/A | Lost to Chantawara (3&1) | Lost to Sarut Wongchai Sitthisaksakunphan(4&3) | Tactical Golf | Consistency |

Note: Ranking data is from the Thailand PGA Tour and is current as of June 14, 2025.

FAQ: Your Guide to the Lion-ST BG Match Play championship

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the tournament:

Q: What is the Lion-ST BG Match Play Championship?

A: It is a prestigious golf tournament on the Thailand PGA Tour, featuring match play format, where players compete head-to-head in individual matches. As defined by [[1]] Match play involves completing holes, with the objective to win more holes than the opponent. The player with the most holes won wins the match.

Q: Where is the tournament being held?

A: The competition is at the Water Mill Golf Club and Resort in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand.

Q: Who are the main contenders in the finals?

A: The final match will be between Sarit Suwannarat and Ratchaphon Chantawara.

Q: What is the prize purse for the Lion-ST BG match Play Championship?

A: The total prize money is 3 million baht.

Q: What is match play, and how does it differ from stroke play?

A: In match play, the winner of a hole is the player who completes it in the fewest strokes. The player or side that wins the most holes wins the match. This differs from stroke play, where the winner is the player with the lowest total score across all rounds.

Q: What is the meaning of the Thailand PGA Tour?

A: The Thailand PGA Tour is the premier professional golf tour in Thailand,providing a platform for elite players to compete and showcase their skills.

Q: How can I follow the tournament?

A: You can follow the live updates and post-match analysis on ArchySports.com.

Q: What is the Water Mill Golf Club and Resort like?

A: the Water Mill Golf Club and Resort is a challenging course, with a par-72 layout over 7,161 yards.

Q: who are some notable past champions of the Thailand Masters?

A: Ratchaphon Chantawara, one of the finalists, is a previous Singha Thailand Masters Champion (2020). This demonstrates the level of experience and skill on display.

Q: What makes this year’s tournament particularly exciting?

A: The clash between Suwannarat’s youth and putting prowess against Chantawara’s experience promises a compelling final match, making this year’s championship especially intriguing. Complete [[3]] with all of the above!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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