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11 January 2010

Thongchai Jaidee is looking forward to defending his Ballantine’s Championship title in Korea next month (Credit: Parallel Media Group)
Thongchai Jaidee will be spurred on by the memory of one of his best ever rounds when he defends his Ballantine’s Championship crown in Korea next month.
The Thai ace battled through unusually cold and windy conditions
last year to triumph in a dramatic three-way playoff for the
biggest win of his career.
It means he cannot wait to return to Pinx Golf Club on the holiday
island of Jeju for the 2010 edition of the €2.2 million showpiece
from 22-25 April.
"I'm really looking forward to going back to defend my
Ballantine's Championship title because I have very special
memories of my win there last year," said Thongchai.
"I felt good going into the week because I'd been playing well and
was building up some momentum. Then on the final day I played one
of my best rounds because even though the conditions were tough I
hit 17 greens and only made one bogey with a three putt."
Thongchai compiled a masterly two-under-par 70 on the final day to
enter a playoff against Spain's Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño and local
hero Kang Sung Hoon.
He then sank a six-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to
claim his fourth European Tour title.
"It was a great feeling to win and it was nice to get a big cheque
at the end, but I didn't buy myself anything with it - I just put
it in the bank, to keep my wife happy!" laughed Thongchai.
"More importantly, the win moved me up the Race to Dubai and the
world rankings, and helped me get into tournaments like the World
Golf Championships and hopefully the Masters.
"It gives you great confidence when you win and I've carried that
into this season. If I qualify for the Masters and play well there,
it should give me the confidence to go and win again."
Thongchai is currently 43rd in the world rankings and on target to
play in the Masters, to be held two weeks before the Ballantine's
Championship.
He has enjoyed an excellent start to 2010 with three top 10
finishes in six European Tour events, including third place in the
Omega Dubai Desert Classic and joint fifth in the WGC-Accenture
Match Play Championship.
He will face another world class field in Korea. Three-time Major
winner Ernie Els will arrive at the tournament on a high after his
brilliant victory in last week's WGC-CA Championship in
Miami.
Also in the line-up will be Korean hero Yang Yong Eun, who became
Asia's first ever Major winner when he captured the PGA
Championship last year.
In addition, PGA Tour star Anthony Kim, world No.14 Henrik
Stenson, European Tour legend Miguel Angel Jiménez and the
tournament's 2008 champion, Graeme McDowell, have all been
confirmed.
Thongchai admitted he would have his work cut out. "I won the
Malaysian Open two years in a row, so it would be great to do the
same with the Ballantine's Championship, but it won't be easy
because there are a lot of good players appearing, including Ernie
Els and Henrik Stenson.
"So it's a really strong field, which is great for the fans and
also great for me, because I enjoy playing with the best players in
the world.
"It's a lot of fun - I don't really feel pressure because playing
golf is easy compared to what some people have to do for a job.
It's the best job in the world, so I never complain - I always try
to play with a smile on my face."
Thongchai's previous European Tour titles came with victories in
the Malaysian Open in 2004 and 2005 and the Indonesia Open at the
start of 2009.
His Ballantine's Championship win was also his 12th Asian Tour
victory - a record - and he finished 2009 by securing an
unprecedented third Asian Tour Order of Merit crown.
The Ballantine's Championship, the first European Tour event to be
played in Korea, will once again be co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour
and Korea PGA.