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Official World Golf Ranking: 268
Born: Mon,May 3,1999 - Bangkok
Age: 24y 11m 16d, Nationality: th
Home: Bangkok
Turned Pro: 2014, Joined European Tour: 2017
Notes: Khongwatmai, whose first name translates as "Diamond", became the youngest winner of a professional tournament when he won the Sing Hua Hin Open on the ASEAN PGA Tour in July 2013 at the age of 14. Phachara came into prominence when he won the 2015 PGM CCM Rahman Putra Championship to become the youngest Asian Development Tour winner at the age of 15. He came through the Asian Tour Qualifying School shortly after turning professional earlier that year. When he was 14, he...

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Phachara Khongwatmai

Khongwatmai, whose first name translates as "Diamond", became the youngest winner of a professional tournament when he won the Sing Hua Hin Open on the ASEAN PGA Tour in July 2013 at the age of 14.
Phachara came into prominence when he won the 2015 PGM CCM Rahman Putra Championship to become the youngest Asian Development Tour winner at the age of 15. He came through the Asian Tour Qualifying School shortly after turning professional earlier that year. When he was 14, he won as an amateur to become the youngest player to win a professional tournament in the world. He stole the limelight again by finishing sixth at the prestigious Thailand Golf Championship in December to secure a prized spot at The Open Championship in 2016. His brilliant display at the Thailand Golf Championship pushed him up to 64th place on the Asian Tour Order of Merit where he agonizingly missed his Asian Tour card by one rung. The talented teenager, however, did not give up on his hopes. He won his second ADT title at the season ending Boonchu Ruangkit Championship, which propelled him to fifth place on the ADT Order of Merit to secure his 2016 Asian Tour card.
2016 Notes: Played in 14 Asian Tour events finishing in the top-five, 4 times. Best finish was T-2nd at the BNI Indonesian Masters, was T-3rd at the Mercuries Taiwan Masters. He won $215,523 which placed him 14th on the order of merit.
2017 Notes: Played a combination of European Tour, Asian Tour and Japan Tour. On the Japan Tour he was T-2nd at the SMBC Singapore Open, which is also an Asian Tour event. He was also also runner-up at the Handa World Super 6 Perth on the European, Asian and Australian Tour. Also had a T-6th at the Caltax Maekyung Open on both the Korean and AsianOne Tour.

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Career at a Glance: Starts: 67, Cuts Made: 35 (52%), Top Tens: 4 (6%) , Rounds: 194, Scoring Avg: 71.78, Career Earnings: $1,936,752 - Best Finish: ISPS Handa (2nd)
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