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		<title>Weber goes wire-to-wire to waltz maiden pro title in Thailand as Harradine finishes tied third</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2017 11:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A wire-to-wire waltz on a course designed by the late, great Seve Ballesteros in the golfing kingdom that is Thailand. Lionel Weber couldn’t have scripted his professional breakthrough much better. The 27-year-old Frenchman produced rounds of 66-67-66 in Korat to finish the $30,000 Mountain Creek Open by Golf Citizen at -17, a staggering seven shots clear [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A wire-to-wire waltz on a course designed by the late, great Seve Ballesteros in the golfing kingdom that is Thailand. Lionel Weber couldn’t have scripted his professional breakthrough much better.</p>
<p>The 27-year-old Frenchman produced rounds of 66-67-66 in Korat to finish the $30,000 Mountain Creek Open by Golf Citizen at -17, a staggering seven shots clear of English runner-up Luke Joy (England).</p>
<p>Michael Harradine closed with a level-par 72 to leave the Dubai-based Swiss national team amateur in a creditable three-way share of third at -6 with Englishman Jamie Elson and Scot James Byrne.</p>
<p>Lightning forced the suspension of the final round for 60 minutes but it barely slowed Weber who produced four of his seven birdies Wednesday in his last six holes.</p>
<p>“It was great to be able to play my A game,” said Weber who became the second Frenchman after Edouard Espana to win a MENA Tour event and was presented with the trophy by tour patron, His Excellency Pasan Teparak.</p>
<p>“I had a good final round and I am really pleased to have my first win as a professional here in Thailand. It will give me a lot more confidence for the future.”</p>
<p>Harradine was two under through 11 before a double bogey on the par-4, 15th undermined the 33-year-old’s efforts.</p>
<p>His tally of six-under, however, saw Harradine easily clinch the amateur title by six shots from Thai Worathon Zeng, who finished on level-par 216, as Dubai-based India amateur No.1 Rayhan Thomas settled for third on +3 after returning a final round 76.</p>
<p>“I struggled on the first seven holes but things started to click thereafter and I played a bit more solid. Unfortunately, I lost a ball in the jungle on the 15<sup>th</sup> and then made a birdie on 16. Finished on level par. You are never happy when you finish the round badly, but overall it was a good week,” Harradine said.</p>
<p>Joy, a two-time MENA Tour winner, made a strong finish, reeling off three birdies in his last four holes en route to a final round 69. But the Englishman’s late surge was not enough to threaten Weber,who was only playing his second MENA Tour event after leading through 36 holes in the MahaSamutr Masters at Banyan GC (where he is an ambassador) before fading to a T7 finish.</p>
<p>MahaSamutr Masters champion Jazz Janewattananond finished solo 10th on -4 after a final-round 70, one behind his Thai compatriot Pattaraphol Khanthacha who finished in a four-way tie for fifth.</p>
<p>Defending champion Wolmer Murillo carded a 71 for a share of 11th on -3 while Tyler Hogarty, the winner of last season’s -1 red numbers on one under, tied for 13th.</p>
<p>The MENA Tour will travel to Chonburi next week for the May 16-19 Pattana Golf Championship, the third and final event on the tour’s Thailand swing and its first 72-hole event.</p>
<p>An initiative of the Shaikh Maktoum Golf Foundation, the MENA Golf Tour was created in 2011 with the aim of developing golf in the region. It is affiliated to R&amp;A and the Arab Golf Federation and enjoys the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) status.</p>
<p>A guaranteed spot at the PGA Tour’s 2018 DEAN &amp; DELUCA Invitational (for the MENA Tour champion), multiple European Tour starts, including the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, the Hassan II Trophy, Maybank Championship Malaysia, and the KLM Open, await MENA Tour members, in addition to playing privileges on South Africa’s Sunshine Tour, and exemptions into the final stage of the Sunshine Tour and Asian Tour Q-Schools.</p>
<p><span style="color: #808080;"><em>Caption: His Excellency Pasan Teparak, patron of the MENA Tour, presenting the winner’s trophy to Lionel Weber as Mohamed Juma Buamaim, chairman of the MENA Tour, and Stacey Walton of GLS Asia, look on.</em></span></p>
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		<title>36 holes, 11-under, one ball: Frugal Frenchman Weber closes in on MENA Tour breakthrough in Thailand</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2017 14:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Professionals regularly swap golf balls mid round, be it voluntarily to replace a worn specimen or under duress after failing to locate a wayward blow. Professionals except Lionel Weber it seems. The frugal Frenchman has reportedly gone 36-holes at the MENA Tour’s Mountain Creek Open by Golf Citizen using the same ball, no small feat [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Professionals regularly swap golf balls mid round, be it voluntarily to replace a worn specimen or under duress after failing to locate a wayward blow. Professionals except Lionel Weber it seems.</p>
<p>The frugal Frenchman has reportedly gone 36-holes at the MENA Tour’s Mountain Creek Open by Golf Citizen using the same ball, no small feat given the evasive jungle fringing most of the fairways on the Seve Ballesteros-designed layout in Thailand.</p>
<p>The well-worn sphere is clearly behaving – Weber backed up an opening 66 with 67 Tuesday to move to 11-under for the $30,000 championship in Korat.</p>
<p>It earned him a four stroke buffer over Englishman Luke Joy heading into the final round of the 54-holer and a second shot at a maiden MENA Tour title in as many weeks.</p>
<p>Weber co-lead through 18 and 36 holes at last week’s MahaSamutr Masters at Banyan GC (where he is an ambassador) only to fade to a share of 7<sup>th</sup> with a final round 75.</p>
<p>He’s hopeful of a happier ending in the second event of the tour’s Thailand swing Wednesday.</p>
<p>“I feel my game is in great shape,” said Weber who rolled in seven birdies, five on his front nine, against two bogeys Tuesday. “Although I hear some players have lost many balls, I am still playing with the same lucky one. The course is pretty tricky and you need to shape the ball a lot and I did that.</p>
<p>“Also, you need to focus on every shot. It always feels good to be in Thailand as it’s a great place to play golf.”</p>
<p>Switzerland’s Dubai-based amateur Michael Harradine stayed in the frame with a second round 71 to share third with Thailand’s Pattaraphol Khanthacha on six under as Blake Snyder (USA) occupied solo fifth a further shot adrift, one ahead of Scotland’s James Byrne.</p>
<p>Joy, who went bogey-free in his Tuesday 68, has given himself a grand shot at a third MENA Tour title</p>
<p>“It’s a course where you have to be very patient. It’s quite fiddly. It goes from fairway to jungle and there is not much in-between. I actually lost my ball on Monday as we were playing in fading light after a thunderstorm forced suspension of play,” Joy said.</p>
<p>“I played quite steady today and going bogey-free always feels good. This is a course you do not want to overpower yourself. In fact, I have used my driver just three times.” said the talented Englishman.</p>
<p><strong>Harradine v Thomas in amateur race<br />
</strong>Swiss national team representative Harradine, 33,mixed three birdies with one bogey to extend his lead over his nearest challenger Rayhan Thomas in the amateur division.</p>
<p>Teen Thomas, who is supported by the Shaikh Maktoum Golf Foundation, made the turn at two-under but dropped four shots in a four-hole stretch from the 11th before making gains on the 16th and 17th that left him in a tie for 14th at one-under — and four behind Harradine.</p>
<p>Last week’s winner, Jazz Janewattananond (Thailand), and defending champion Wolmer Murillo (Venezuela) were tied for 10<sup>th</sup> on two-under, one behind a three-man group which included Czech Republic’s Cyril Suk, the winner of the 2014 Shaikh Maktoum Dubai Open.</p>
<p>England’s Zane Scotland (+10), Scot Clarke Lutton (+8), Spaniard Leo Lilja (+11) and England cricketer-turned-golfer Craig Kieswetter (+14) were among the notables who missed the cut, made at five-over 149.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2017 13:46:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dubai-based Swiss amateur Michael Harradine is within striking distance of early leader Lionel Weber after a weather-hit first round at the Mountain Creek Open by Golf Citizen in Korat, Thailand. Frenchman Weber reeled off seven birdies in a six-under 66 at Mountain Creek Golf Resort &#38; Residences in Amphur on Monday to ease two shots [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dubai-based Swiss amateur Michael Harradine is within striking distance of early leader Lionel Weber after a weather-hit first round at the Mountain Creek Open by Golf Citizen in Korat, Thailand.</p>
<p>Frenchman Weber reeled off seven birdies in a six-under 66 at Mountain Creek Golf Resort &amp; Residences in Amphur on Monday to ease two shots clear of Harradine, South African Tyler Hogarty and England’s Jamie Elson.</p>
<p>Multiple MENA Tour winner Luke Joy was six under through 16 holes but a bogey on the 17<sup>th</sup> and double on 18 saw the Englishman settle for a 69 and solo fifth, one ahead of Czech Cyril Suk, Thai Pattaraphol Khanthacha and Blake Snyder (USA).</p>
<p>Harradine, who created headlines in January when he flirted with winning an Asia Tour card, mixed five birdies and a bogey in his 68.</p>
<p>The 33-year-old Swiss national team representative, who left for Thailand after breaking his own course record at The Track, Meydan Golf in Dubai en-route to winning the AGMC Men’s Open, an EFG order of merit event, with rounds of 69-72, leads the Mountain Creek amateur division by three shots from Indian No.1 Rayhan Thomas.</p>
<p>On day when an afternoon thunderstorm suspended play for 70 minutes, 16 players broke par at the Seve Ballesteros-designed course while two players will have to return in the morning to complete their first rounds after play was eventually called due to poor light.</p>
<p>Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond, who won last week’s MahaSamutr Masters — the opening event on MENA Tour’s three-event Thailand swing birdied three of his last four holes en-route to a 71 that left him sharing 9<sup>th</sup> place in an eight-man group which included Thomas.</p>
<p>Elson, meanwhile, overcame an opening double bogey to stay in contention with a 68.</p>
<p>“I had an early start, but it was pretty hot out there. I had an up-and-down front nine. Doubled the first and then birdied the next four holes which was good,” said Elson, who made the turn at -3.</p>
<div id="attachment_5397" style="width: 750px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-5397" class="size-full wp-image-5397" src="http://golfdigestme.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Jamie-Elson.jpg" alt="" width="740" height="462" srcset="https://mot-backup.golfdigestme.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Jamie-Elson.jpg 740w, https://mot-backup.golfdigestme.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Jamie-Elson-300x187.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 740px) 100vw, 740px" /><p id="caption-attachment-5397" class="wp-caption-text">Englishman Jamie Elson recovered from an opening double bogey to earn an early share of second place</p></div>
<p>“My back nine [holes] were fairly steady. It’s just one of the courses that demands accuracy off the tee. If you are off line, you are going to lose the ball. Overall, I am very happy my with day’s work.”</p>
<p>Hogarty, who won the season-ending MENA Tour Championship last year, was also pleased with his opening round in what is his first golfng foray to Asia.</p>
<p>“I had a fairly good front nine as I kept the ball in play. This course is of medium length, but you have to hit it straight as it is pretty tight,” he said.</p>
<p>“The back nine [holes] are shorter and I played really them well. I missed one shot at 14 when I couldn’t find my ball. I have never been to Asia before and I am really enjoying the Thailand swing — and even losing a bit of weight in this heat,” he half-pie joked.</p>
<p>Czech Republic’s Cyril Suk provided the highlight of the day, reeling off six birdies, including three in a row from the first, on the front nine, but struggled to maintain the momentum coming home, eventually settling for a 70.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, England’s Craig Hinton, the winner of the MENA Tour’s Order of Merit title last year, returned a 75 while Zane Scotland, a 10-time winner on the MENA Tour, carded a 78.</p>
<p>A guaranteed spot in the PGA Tour’s 2018 DEAN &amp; DELUCA Invitational (for the MENA Tour champion), multiple European Tour starts, including the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, the Hassan II Trophy, Maybank Championship Malaysia, and the KLM Open, are key incentives for MENA Tour members, in addition to playing privileges on the Sunshine Tour, and exemptions into the Final Stage of the Sunshine Tour and Asian Tour Q-Schools.</p>
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