Thongchai Jaidee has set his sights on clinching a spot in The Dubai World Championship after his victory at the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open vaulted him into the top 20 in The Race to Dubai.
Thongchai Jaidee’s solid iron play fired the Thai to the top of the leaderboard at the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open as he shot a five under par 67 to take a one shot lead into the final round.
Jeppe Huldahl overcame blustery conditions to fire a six under par 66 as the Dane grabbed a share of the clubhouse lead with Simon Dyson midway through the second day of the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open.
Angelo Que of the Philippines maintained his four-stroke lead when the first round of the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open was completed on Friday morning.
Angelo Que of the Philippines wielded a hot putter to take a four-stroke clubhouse lead at the end of a weather-affected first day at the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open.
After an encouraging performance at the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth last weekend, Felipe Aguilar was in confident mood as he prepared for the defence of his Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open title.
Felipe Aguilar made history in 2008 by becoming the first player from Chile to capture a European Tour title. The 34 year old believes that the thrilling memories of victory can inspire him to retain the Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open.
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