Hometown hero Patty Tavatanakit leads after Day 1 of Aramco Team Series — Bangkok

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Patty Tavatanakit in action during the first round of the Aramco Team Series — Bangkok golf tournament at Thai Country Club on Thursday. (Golf Saudi)
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Ana Pelaez from Spain during the first day of Aramco Team Series - Bangkok. (Golf Saudi)
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The Aramco Team Series has both an individual and team scoring element. (Golf Saudi)
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Whitney Hillier captained her team to the lead in the first round. (Golf Saudi)
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Updated 12 May 2022
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Hometown hero Patty Tavatanakit leads after Day 1 of Aramco Team Series — Bangkok

  • Team Whitney Hillier take one-shot lead into closing day of tournament’s $500,000 team competition

BANGKOK: Thailand’s Patty Tavatanakit leads the $1 million Aramco Team Series — Bangkok by one after an opening round 6-under par at Thai Country Club.

The world No. 13 made the most of her home advantage to finish one above Spanish star Ana Pelaez going into Friday’s second round.

Team Hillier, captained by Australia’s Whitney Hillier and featuring Chonlada Chayanun — also playing her home course — Krista Bakker of Finland, and amateur Pattanan Amatanon, lead at the halfway point in the tournament’s fourball format, after carding a day’s low of -16.

“It was really fun,” said Tavatanakit, the 2021 LPGA rookie of the year. “I kept my round going well. The team format is a little different. Being able to play with everyone at the same time and make birdies, cheering them on, it’s a really good feeling.

“It’s a format that relaxes you. I was really calm today and I felt like mistakes were fine, because I had other people there (to support) as well.”

Instead of opting for the player hotel, Tavatanakit is staying with her family in Bangkok this week — and has a friend from home, Dan, on her bag.

Asked if being one of the hometown heroes brought an extra level of playing pressure, the 22-year-old said: “I want to do well everywhere I play. I treat every week just like a normal event regardless of where I am, so I’m just here to play another tournament. 

“Today, I read the greens really well. I was surprised actually that I didn’t really get more right reads or right breaks on the practice rounds, but today I think I was a little bit more focused and Dan really helped me.”

Breakout Spanish star Pelaez sits one back after a remarkable opening day bogey-free 67.

The 24-year-old only arrived in the Thai capital late on Tuesday after securing a late entry to the $1 million event following her surprise six-stroke victory at the Madrid Ladies Open.

With storms delaying her Wednesday afternoon practice, Pelaez — who drove for five hours, then took three flights over 24 hours to reach Bangkok — arrived at Thai Country Club this morning having only played its front nine holes and walking the fairways of holes 10 through 13.

That night, she used Google Earth to see what she was up against on the course’s closing five holes. On Thursday, she finished birdie-birdie-birdie for an astonishing 5-under par.

“Honestly, I’m actually speechless,” said Pelaez. “I had a great round. I had a lot of fun. I had to be patient because I started par, par, par, birdie, par, birdie – then I didn’t get another birdie until hole 16. And then I finished with three in a row, so I’m extremely happy. A boost of confidence for tomorrow actually.

“I’m just happy we were able to get everything in place and that I’m here. I cannot believe I’m actually awake after traveling so much and all the emotions. I should be wasted, but I’m good.”

Team Whitney Hillier held their own one-shot advantage going into what will be the closing day of the Aramco Team Series — Bangkok’s $500,000 team competition.

Their 16-under total was enough to give them a slender advantage heading into Friday’s deciding final round. 

“We just made birdies early,” said Australian Whitney, who is half-Thai. “We had a good vibe and everyone was gelling pretty well — everyone was laughing and happy. So, yeah, good team. We played well.”

Team Simmermacher — Magdalena Simmermacher (Argentina), Charlotte Liautier (France), Isabella Deilert (Sweden) and amateur Sirapob Yapala — sit on 15-under-par, one ahead of the teams captained by Scotland’s Kylie Henry and Patty Tavatanakit.

The Aramco Team Series — Bangkok continues on Friday, with the final day of its team format and the second of three rounds in its $500,000 individual competition.


Real head coach Alonso expecting tough Spanish Super Cup 2026 semi with city neighbors

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Real head coach Alonso expecting tough Spanish Super Cup 2026 semi with city neighbors

  • Alonso told the press that Real Madrid will be able to present a better image of themselves than the one from the 5-2 La Liga defeat to Atletico
  • Diego Simeone: I have confidence in my players and we are all looking forward to winning and qualifying for the final match

JEDDAH: Xabi Alonso, the head coach of Real Madrid, is preparing for a tough match against Atletico Madrid in the semifinal match of Spanish Super Cup 2026 held in Jeddah.

He emphasized his confidence in his team and his determination to win and qualify to the final match on Sunday.

In a pre-match press conference on Wednesday held in Jeddah, Alonso told the press that Real Madrid will be able to present a better image of themselves than the one from the 5-2 defeat to Atletico.

“It’s a semifinal match, we have to be very well prepared mentally and compete. Pay attention to the small details. They’re always a tough opponent, but we have energy and desire. It’s the first title of the season, and that’s why it’s the most important.”

Speaking about the previous loss against Atletico Madrid, he said: “We don’t want to repeat what happened back then, I’m convinced this time will be different.”

Alonso was accompanied by Jude Bellingham who also expressed his teammates’ preparation for the Madrid’s derby, he said: “They are a tough opponent. We have to learn from that league match against them, our first defeat of the season.”

Bellingham spoke about whether Real Madrid players had revenge on their mind heading into the derby, “We know how important this match is, especially after that 5-2 loss. So, we have to play with heart and mind.”

Asked about his opinion on the 2034 World Cup to be held here in Saudi Arabia, he commented: “I think they are capable of organizing such an event because they have solid infrastructure.”

He praised the facilities and stadiums, describing them as being of a high standard, stressing that the atmosphere is suitable to major matches and large crowds, noting that his experience in the past two seasons was wonderful, while wishing to return to Saudi Arabia time and time again in light of the continuous development.

Earlier on Wednesday, Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone and midfielder Koke held a pre-match press conference.

Koke talked about his legacy in the Madrid derby, as he is going to be the player with the most official derbies played in history.

“I haven’t thought about it. It’s always special to play a derby, to play a semifinal,” Koke said.

“In a semifinal against Real Madrid, there’s not much more motivation than winning,” he added.

Meanwhile, Simeone told the press that they are preparing for a tough match against Real Mad.

“I have confidence in my players and we are all looking forward to winning and qualifying for the final match,” he said.

Speaking about organizing the 20234 World Cup by Saudi Arabia, the Argentina coach said: ” It is always great to be here and we have been receiving great hospitality since we arrived. In addition the Saudis have been kind and respectful. I believe we will have a wonderful World Cup here in Saudi Arabia.”