Tuesday, January 25, 2011

International Final Qualifying in Thailand


The Amata Spring Country Club will become the first Thai venue to host Open Championship International Final Qualifying Asia from February 24-25, 2011.

The Club will welcome a field of a maximum of 78 players, who will compete for four places in the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George’s.

Amata Spring opened for play in November 2005. One of Asia’s most prestigious venues, it has already hosted several international events, including a recent exhibition skins game featuring three-time Open Champion Tiger Woods. The signature hole is the 17th, a par three of 145 yards that boasts the only floating green in Asia.

“Amata Spring is a fitting venue for IFQ’s first visit to Thailand,” said R&A Director, Michael Tate. “In its short history, it has proven itself a stern test for some of the world’s best players, and it will undoubtedly give us four qualifiers worthy of their place at Royal St George’s.”

Amata Spring’s Executive Director, Sarath Ratanavadi, said: “It’s an honour to be the first club in Thailand to host International Final Qualifying for The Open Championship. In five years, the Club and its course have established a reputation for excellence, and the staging of one of five worldwide qualifying events for golf’s oldest Major will only serve to enhance that.” 

With the addition of Amata Spring, IFQ Asia will have visited three countries since International Final Qualifying was introduced in 2004. Saujana Country Club in Malaysia has staged the event on three occasions, including in 2010, while Singapore’s Sentosa Golf Club has hosted it four times.

The closing date for entries is 14 February.

Last year, Asian Tour members Hiroyuki Fujita of Japan, Malaysia’s Danny Chia and newly-crowned Order of Merit champion Noh Seung-yul of Korea qualified for the Open at St Andrews through the IFQ – Asia. Korean amateur Eric Chun was the fourth qualifier.