Kuala
Lumpur, March 24: Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat is determined to experience
the highs of last season in the country where he has enjoyed his most success
when the inaugural EurAsia Cup presented by DRB-HICOM gets underway on
Thursday.
The EurAsia
Cup holds a special place for Kiradech as he believes it will provide the Asian
Tour with the opportunity to showcase the strength of Asian golf. Team Asia
will take on Team Europe over three days in the Ryder Cup-style event.
“When I see
this event on the schedule, I feel very proud that we have a tournament like
the Ryder Cup here in Asia. I’m happy that the younger generation like me gets
a chance to play in this kind of tournament. I look forward to seeing the Asian
Tour grow to be like the European Tour and PGA Tour,” said Kiradech.
The 24-year
old won the prestigious Asian Tour Order of Merit last year, thanks to lifting
his second Asian Tour title at the Maybank Malaysian Open. He followed that
victory up with a tied-third finish at the CIMB Classic in October, also in
Malaysia.
Having also
enjoyed several top-10s in Malaysia since he made his professional debut in
2008, Kiradech or ‘Arm’ as he is affectionately known to his friends, is
banking on this ‘feel-good’ factor to steer Asia towards victory over Europe at
the Glenmarie Golf and
Country Club.
“I always
feel at home whenever I play in Malaysia. This week is exceptionally special as
my family is here to support me. I think I’ve got a lot of luck in Malaysia,
ever since I won the Malaysian Open last year,” said Kiradech.
The
tantalizing three-day match play contest is set to ignite intercontinental
rivalry and deliver similar tension and drama expected of a world-class match
play event.
“Team
Europe has got all the top players but I think we’ve got good players as well,
especially Thongchai Jaidee, who is one of the best players in Asia right now.
I think we will be a tough team to beat,” said Kiradech.
The EurAsia
Cup will be another opportunity for the long-hitting Thai to be back in the
thick of the action and he is ready to capitalize on it and regain that
much-needed confidence despite feeling the loss of his coach, Natpasit
Chokthanasart, nicknamed Pro Jew who passed away last December.
“I haven’t
been able to get back my swing ever since my coach passed away. It’s tough to
go back and work on my game when my coach is not around anymore. I will work
very hard to try and find my game back,” said Kiradech.
Meanwhile
Malaysia’s Nicholas Fung, the reigning Asian Development Tour number one, is
ready to put in a performance worthy of his status as Malaysia’s highest ranked
golfer.
Like
Kiradech, the Malaysian hailed the arrival of the EurAsia Cup as he knows it is
a contest that is set to stir up vociferous support for fans from both sides of
the continent.
“I’m happy
to see a new event like this on the schedule and I’m glad to be part of it. It
benefits the players here in Asia and I hope to see it grow in the next few
years. It is a good opportunity to gain experience and bring my game up
another level as we get to play with the European players.”
The stars
have been shinning for the 23-year-old Malaysian since he won the Asian
Development Tour (ADT) Order of Merit title and he is planning to take
advantage of his course familiarity for Team Asia’s maiden win at the EurAsia
Cup.
“I’ve
played here a few times already. The greens are firmer and faster as compared
to years ago. Overall, the course is looking good and it is not too long.
Hopefully it will be an advantage to us,” said Fung.
Picked as
the captain’s wild card, Fung is also determined to repay the faith shown by
Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee and his entourage of family members who have
arrived from Sabah to lend their support.
“My
parents, my relatives and my sponsors are all flying over to KL from Sabah to
support me this week. My form has been good since last year so I hope I can
bring forward the good form to this week,” said Fung.
Tickets for
the inaugural EurAsia Cup presented by DRB-HICOM are available for purchase via
online and hotline. Golf fans can purchase tickets on www.ticketpro.com.my or call +603 7880
7999 for further details.
Tickets are
priced as follow: Day 1 RM78, Day 2 RM78, Day 3 RM98 and Season Ticket RM158.
Entry is free for children under the age of 16. Entry is free to all on March
26, Wednesday which is the pro-am day. Each ticket
will include a voucher for a free EurAsia Cup team cap. This can be redeemed on
site at the EurAsia Cup at the Official Merchandise shop at Glenmarie Golf and
Country Club.
The EurAsia
Cup presented by DRB-HICOM is sanctioned by the Asian Tour and European Tour.
Professional Golf Malaysia (PGM) will act as the local facilitator for the
event. Keep up to
date with the EurAsia Cup at www.eurasiacup.com,
www.facebook.com/eurasiacupgolf
and twitter @EurAsiaCupGolf
Team
Asia
Thongchai
Jaidee (Captain, Thailand), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand), Gaganjeet Bhullar
(India), Nicholas Fung (Malaysia), Kim Hyung-sung (Korea,) Anirban Lahiri
(India), Prayad Marksaeng (Thailand), Koumei Oda (Japan), Siddikur Rahman
(Bangladesh), Hideto Tanihara (Japan).
Team
Europe
Miguel
Angel Jiménez (Captain, Spain), Thomas Björn (Denmark), Jamie Donaldson
(Wales), Victor
Dubuisson (France), Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño (Spain), Stephen Gallacher
(Scotland), Pablo Larrazábal (Spain), Joost Luiten (Netherlands), Graeme
McDowell (N Ireland), Thorbjørn Olesen (Denmark).
-EurAsia Cup.
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