Satsart Chantaurai Captures Ditto Championship Golf Title in Hot Form, Closes Out Venue 3
Satsart Chantaurai won the Ditto Championship 2024 youth golf tournament at Treasure Hill Golf Country Club in Chonburi, shooting even par 144 to claim the Super GENZ Boys title. Six top performers across the Chang-Jenz Golf Tour's three ve
The Jenz Co., Ltd. and Ditto (Thailand) PCL hosted the Ditto Championship 2024 youth golf tournament, a two-day, 36-hole competition held May 16-17 at Treasure Hill Golf Country Club in Chonburi Province. The event is the third stop of the Chang-Jenz Golf Tour 2026, which qualifies golfers for the world amateur ranking scoreboard (JGS). The tournament featured three age divisions: Special GENZ (ages 19-23), Super GENZ (ages 15-18), and Junior GENZ (ages 11-14), with separate boys and girls categories. Top cumulative scorers will be selected for The Jenz golf development program, and the six best performers across all three venues in Super and Junior GENZ divisions will earn spots at the Yonex Junior Golf Championship 2026 in Japan.
In the Super GENZ Boys division, Satsart Chantaurai claimed the championship with a combined two-day score of even par 144 (77-67), edging second-place finisher Thitiwat Piturnngakphitag by one stroke with a score of 1-over par 145. In the Super GENZ Girls category, Sirikorn Somprakan secured the title with a two-day score of 2-over par 146 (71-75). For the Junior GENZ Boys, Woravivat Tayavivat won with an impressive final-day charge, finishing at 6-over par 150. In the Junior GENZ Girls division, Haedeum Oh defeated Kirttika Kamalpraniee in a playoff with a combined score of 1-under par 143.
In the Special GENZ Boys category, Pheemawatch Gaewglinjantan took the title with a two-day score of 13-over par 157, while Seohyeon Baek won the Special GENZ Girls division with a two-day score of 9-over par 153.
Six golfers earned berths for the Yonex Junior Golf Championship 2026 in Japan based on cumulative scores across the first three tour venues: Boys—Woravivat Tayavivat (1,740 points), Satsart Chantaurai (1,630 points), and Riuki Osaka (1,550 points); Girls—Pattanamont Sutthiraksapong (2,200 points), Kirttika Kamalpraniee (1,800 points), and Sirikorn Somprakan (1,718 points).