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Thongchai Says Asia's Time For More Majors Coming


Champ Kind
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149bf19faa51362766cd874439b26324191f8496.jpgThailand's Thongchai Jaidee is well rested and excited for his fourth Masters start this week at Augusta National, confident more Asian success in golf's majors will come in time. South Korean Yang Yong-Eun's victory in the 2009 PGA Championship remains the only major title won by an Asian man, but 45-year-old Asian Tour star Thongchai has watched a rising tide of talent from India, China, Japan and South Korea. World number 43 Thongchai, one year younger than Jack Nicklaus when he became the oldest Masters winner at age 46, has not given up on making it happen himself, saying the Masters offers his best chance to contend. "I've had a full month of not playing in tournaments and was instead getting myself ready for the Masters.

 

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