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Sarasas Witaed Bangbon SchoolInternationalMen's Golf
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Height5'7"
Weight140lbs
Age24
Primary PositionGolfer
Dominant HandRight

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Personal Statement

I started playing golf since I was 3 years old. I saw my dad hitting balls at the driving range and I was trying to copy him. All I thought was I wanted to hit the ball as far as I can. When people saw a 3 years old kid that can hit a ball about 10 yards far, they like it which makes me happy. If any day that my dad doesn't bring me to the driving range I will cry; moreover, before I going to bed I have to watch Ernie Els's golf lesson video. Then I started to burnout when I was about 9 years old. I started to play golf seriously again when I was 12 years old. I had some experiences playing in tournaments in other countries such as Malaysia, China, United States.


One of my favorite rounds is the last day of US.kids teen world championship 2016. I shot 66 with 6 birdies and no bogey but the first and the second round I shot 79 and 83. I knew that I missed cut so I play the final round just like the practice round. It shows that I have potential to shoot low scores. Now I'm working with my new coach and I'm more consistence with my swing and my average score. 


Athletics

Coach References

  • Private Coach
  • Pitipong Kongvanich
  • Club Coach
  • Pitipong Kongvanich
  • Private Coach
  • Pitipong Kongvanich
  • Private Coach
  • pitipong Kongvanich
  • Private Coach
  • Sittichai Nimnual
  • Strength
  • Paladhorn Pituxcoosuvarn
  • Other
  • Pol Kemmarat

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • WBU invitational
  • 10/21/19 to 10/22/19
  • 78 76 (+12) T33
  • Camp/Event
  • High Country Shootout
  • 9/22/19 to 9/23/19
  • 78 72 73. Disappointing week, not hitting the ball well with worse than average short game.
  • Camp/Event
  • NJCAA Men's National Championships DI
  • 5/14/19 to 5/17/19
  • Finished T52 Frist National Championships event with scores of 9 over par. 73 77 74 73.
  • Camp/Event
  • NMJC Thunderbird Invitational
  • 3/17/19 to 3/18/19
  • Finished T15 with score 76 73 68 (+1)
  • Camp/Event
  • TankLogix Invite at Green Tree
  • 3/04/19 to 3/05/19
  • Finished T24 with score 70 73 (+1)
  • Camp/Event
  • 2018 Brooks Invitational
  • 10/29/18 to 10/30/18
  • Finished T27 with score 78 75 77. Having problem with tee shot in both days. Second day was worse with hitting ball to the target. Need to be fixed immediately
  • Camp/Event
  • Tyler JC Fall Invitational
  • 10/22/18 to 10/23/18
  • Finished T25 with score 75 73. I was not satisfy with the result. Easy and scorable course, my goal was to shoot at least 4 under par each day but it came out badly. Hitting ball very well in the first day.
  • Camp/Event
  • NMMI Bronco Invitational
  • 9/25/18 to 9/26/18
  • Finished tied for 1st with score 67 68 (-5) Par 70. Ranger team also finished tied for first with score (-5). Two of Par 5s were played as long par 4s. I made many difficult up&downs which save my score so much.http://www.golfstat.com/2018-2019/men/mtourfl18/M4249.pdf
  • Camp/Event
  • High Country Shootout
  • 9/23/18 to 9/24/18
  • 2nd Individual with score 65 69 65 (-17) My first college golf tournament. The weather was so cold and I'm not used to it because I am from Thailand so from now I know what I need to prepare if I have to play in a cold weather. Ranger team came 3rd with score (-41) http://www.golfstat.com/2018-2019/men/mtourfl18/M4768.pdf
  • Camp/Event
  • Chang National Championship 2018
  • 6/27/18 to 7/01/18
  • 71 75 72 69 (-1) finished 3rd first time finishing under par for four days tournament and I know I can repeat it.
  • Camp/Event
  • Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2018
  • 6/09/18 to 6/10/18
  • 76 75 (+7) finished 8th I cannot make birdies from shot par 5 holes this week, it's just like 40 yards and below of my 3rd shot to the green but I made just pars.
  • Camp/Event
  • TipLife Junior Golf Championship 2018
  • 6/01/18 to 6/03/18
  • 74 71 75 (+4) finished 7th
  • Camp/Event
  • Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2018
  • 5/19/18 to 5/20/18
  • 76 76 Do you believe me that I hit 5 balls in the water in the first round!!? I hit 3 balls in the water in the second round. That's why this course named watermill. My iron shot is very good this week and also my short game.
  • Camp/Event
  • TGA-SINGHA JUNIOR GOLF RANKING 2018-2019
  • 5/05/18 to 5/06/18
  • 78 72 (+6) I won the tournament!!! I lost 1 ball and I hit 2 balls in the water in the first round. In the second round I was 2 under par after 14 holes but I finished 72.
  • Camp/Event
  • GSB Junior Classic 2018
  • 4/19/18 to 4/20/18
  • 77 81 (+14) finished T 12
  • Camp/Event
  • Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2018 South (6924)
  • 4/07/18 to 4/08/18
  • Finished T23 score 85.
  • Camp/Event
  • Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2018 (6780 yards) 2 days tournament
  • 3/31/18 to 4/01/18
  • 1st round 38-37 75(+3) Final round 39-39 78(+6) Total 153 (+9) 8th place. Had problem with tee shots. The score is not bad for 2 bad days.
  • Camp/Event
  • BCPG Junior Golf Open 2018 (6967 yards) 2 days tournament
  • 3/14/18 to 3/16/18
  • Qualify Round: 34-35 69(-3) 1st round 37-36 73(+1) final round 34-37 71(-1) finished 3rd
  • Camp/Event
  • Chang Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2017 : National Champions (6909 yards)
  • 12/14/17 to 12/17/17
  • 78-77-76-77 (+20) finished T8
  • Camp/Event
  • TGA-SINGHA Junior Golf Ranking 2017-2018
  • 12/09/17 to 12/10/17
  • 1st round 74 final round 77 finished 3rd place
  • Camp/Event
  • Chang Junior Golf Camp Level 3.1
  • 10/12/17 to 10/15/17
  • Chang Junior Golf Camp LV.3 - How to play Making yardage book. How to play with the course. Nutrition - what to eat and when to eat. SWOT. Purpose of a practice round. Critical hole vs. Scoring hole. Play last 2 days 75 78 (+9)
  • Camp/Event
  • TGA-SINGHA Junior Golf Ranking 2017-2018
  • 9/30/17 to 10/01/17
  • 1st round 85 Final round 75 (+16) finished 11th place
  • Camp/Event
  • U.S. kids Teen World Championship 2017
  • 7/27/17 to 7/29/17
  • 1st round (No.8) 77 2nd round (No.8) 76 3rd round (Qualified to No.2) 76 Made 2 double bogeys in the last 2 holes. Finished T15
  • Camp/Event
  • CHANG Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2017
  • 4/29/17 to 4/29/17
  • One day tournament 77(+5) finished 11th place.
  • Camp/Event
  • CHANG Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2017
  • 3/26/17 to 3/26/17
  • One day Tournament 78(+6) I was +4 after 17 holes and I was in the first place but I didn't realised at that moment. The last hole is a short par 5 hole which I had my third shot about 30 yards to the pin. I wanted to chip it in for eagle, that was what I thought. But it came out that I made 4 putts after that chip. I dropped to 9th place and I almost cried.
  • Camp/Event
  • U.S.Kids Teen World Championship 2016
  • 7/28/16 to 7/30/16
  • 79 83 66 (+12) after disappointed of the first 2 rounds, I didn't even want to play in the final round. I thought that I just play it like some practice round. This shows that I have potential to shoot low score. I admit that I really wanted to play well in the first and the second round but it came out really bad. So I didn't expect anything in my final round. This is such an interesting case but the question is "How can I make my self feels like playing that final round? Not expecting anything and just play" I finished 2nd in group B.
  • Camp/Event
  • CHANG Thailand Junior Golf Circuit 2016
  • 7/09/16 to 7/09/16
  • I won this tournament. 73(+1) with 1 birdie and 2 bogeys. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsdRUultY_0
  • Camp/Event
  • U.S.Kids World Championship Qualified 2016-2017
  • 6/18/16 to 6/18/16
  • I won the tournament. I play really well and this swing thought works so good and it's easy, just think that the club face position when hitting the ball must be the same as when I setup. 35-35 70(-2).
  • Camp/Event
  • U.S.Kids Teen World Championship 2015
  • 7/23/15 to 7/25/15
  • Pinehurst No.4 76 75 and qualified for playing in Pinehurst No.2 for the first time and scored 84. much better than I expected for playing in U.S. for the first time, met good people and I was having such a great time there.

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