Pariya Junhasavasdikul flies high with a three-shot win at PGTI  year-end event
Pariya Junhasavasdikul flies high with a three-shot win at PGTI year-end event
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The PGTI year-finishing occasion has interestingly a non-Indian victor with  Thailand's Pariya Junhasavasdikul securing the Rs 1.5 crore McLeod Russel  Tour Championship 2016 by a three-shot edge with a count 15-under 273.The overnight pioneer by two shots, Pariya (66-68-68-71) was brisk off the  pieces as he birdied the principal opening for the fourth progressive day,  on account of a 30-feet change.   Three intruder from that point, which came to the detriment of only one  birdie cordiality some inconsistent tee shots, couldn't do any harm to  Pariya's prospects as all the others attempted to get up to speed with him.   The 32-year-old Thai at long last closed down with a 71 after his chip on  the last opening hit the banner stick in sensational form and set up a  two-foot standard putt.

"I again had an awesome begin to the day with three birdies on the initial  six openings. That gave me a decent pad at the top. Notwithstanding, I was  somewhat corroded and never truly felt extremely agreeable in spite of the  solid lead," Pariya, the main Thai player to win on the PGTI, said, Pariya is somebody who loves to fly high, in a strict sense, as he is an  authorized pilot since 2004. A business administration graduate of Purdue, he additionally knows hand to  hand fighting however it's flying which he adores the most."Certainly I would love to fly. It's truly astounding. I'm thinking about a  full-time profession in flying from one year from now. Perhaps less of  golf," Pariya said after his immovable last round of one-under 71 in  transit to lifting the flatware.

"Martials expressions is only for my self-preservation. You never know when  you require it," he included with a grin. Overpowered by the friendliness here, he said: "The players and everybody  here were so neighborly, something missing on Thai Tours. I feel truly  envious of the Indians.  

"It's truly an extraordinary thing to close down the year on a high, and  particularly when I'm going on an excursion with my family," Pariya, who  brought home the champ's check worth Rs 22,50,000, included. He additionally said thanks to Indian genius Shiv Kapur, a dear companion  for welcoming him to play the Tour.

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