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a tournament back home Thursday, shooting a 5-under 67 to sit one stroke behind early pacesetters Jay Choi and Prayad Marksaeng at the Mizuno Open. Ishikawa racked up six birdies, four of them on par-5s, against a lone bogey at JFE Setonaikai
Thailand greats Thaworn Wiratchant and Prayad Marksaeng , who have won a total of 21 titles between them in the region, will bid for a groundbreaking first victory on OneAsia at this
Thai veteran Prayad Marksaeng earned his fifth entry to the British Open yesterday after shooting ..... denotes amateur): 135 - Anirban Lahiri (IND) 68-67. 137 - Prayad Marksaeng (THA) 73-64. 138 - Kodai Ichihara (JPN) 69-69. 140
was dominated by Japanese amateur Hideki Matsuyama's hard-luck story. India's Anirban Lahiri, Thailand's Prayad Marksaeng , Japan's Kodai Ichihara and Mardan Mamat of Singapore were the successful men after two rounds of Asian international
the joint overnight leader who carded a 72 yesterday. India's Anirban Lahiri (135) took top spot, followed by Prayad Marksaeng of Thailand (137) and Japan's Kodai Ichihara (138). The top four players in the field of 61 booked their tickets
berths available for the British Open . The other three Asians who qualified for the oldest Major in golf were Thai Prayad Marksaeng ( 64), Japan's Kodai Ichihara ( 69) and Mardan Mamat ( 69) of Singapore. However, Lahiri's compatriots
Lahiri went all out. "Selective aggression" and "good decisions" on the back nine was his way of replying to Prayad Marksaeng 's 64, and the short but prolific run left him three clear of the field after the 15th. A dropped shot and two-hour
to win the Open Championship International Final Qualifying. He will be joined at Royal Lytham on July 19-22 by Prayad Marksaeng of Thailand, Kodai Ichihara of Japan and Mardan Mamat of Singapore. Japanese amateur Hideki Matsuyama was a likely
Shingo Katayama ('05), Thongchai Jaidee ('06), Hideto Tanihara ('07), Liang Wen-Chong ('08), Prayad Marksaeng ('08), Jeev Milka Singh ('08) and Ishikawa ('09 and '12). Among the 95 invited players expected to compete
an eagle and one bogey in his 67 as he finished at nine-under for two rounds. He was two shots clear of Thai Prayad Marksaeng (73-64). Kodai Ichihara (69-69) took the third place and then Mardan Mamat beat Lam Chih Bing and Jonathan