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Pariya holds nerve to win

June 26 - July 2, 2013
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Gulf Weekly Pariya holds nerve to win

Pariya Junhasavasdikul survived a few nervous moments in the closing stages but held on to secure a second Asian Tour title with a one-stroke victory at the Selangor Masters in Malaysia on Sunday. 

Pariya offset five birdies with four bogeys in his one-under-par 70 final round to finish on nine-under 275 for the tournament, held at the challenging Seri Selangor Golf Club. 

India’s Anirban Lahiri posted a closing three-under-par 68 to finish second while South Korea’s Baek Seuk-hyun, who was leading at the 15th hole, shared third with Thailand’s Namchok Tantipokhakul after a late collapse. 

Pariya’s maiden Asian Tour title came at the Taiwan Masters in 2010 and the 29-year-old Thai said the closing stretch of holes had tested his composure to the limit. 

“I’m still shaking right now. I can’t describe the feeling. Walking down the last three holes, there was tremendous pressure,” Pariya said. 

As Lahiri waited in the clubhouse a shot behind him, he found a moment of calm as he stood over his final putt. 

“I didn’t think about it too much. It was a downhill putt and all I had to do was to put a good stroke in. Luckily, I didn’t feel any pressure then. I kept to the routine and got it over with,” Pariya said after completing a wire-to-wire victory. 

“It is difficult to convey exactly how much pressure you feel to lead by one shot from the first round to the last. Last night, I couldn’t sleep. I started thinking what would happen if I won. And, then it dawned on me that I hadn’t won yet. I reminded myself that I still had to play 18 holes and it took the pressure off a bit!”






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