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				     <title>Singha Chiang Mai Open Final Round</title>
				     <showtitle>All Thailand Golf Tour</showtitle>
				     <season>2026</season>
				     <episode>2</episode>
				     <aired>2026-04-05</aired>
				     <premiered>2026-04-05</premiered>
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				     <plot>The final round at Mae Jo Golf Resort &amp; Spa arrived with the weight of expectation on the shoulders of the local favorites. The primary challenge for the overnight leader, Newport Laporojkit, was maintaining his composure through the "championship stretch" of the back nine, where water hazards and tight fairways have derailed many title hopes. The objective for the chasing pack, led by Natipong Srithong and Tanapat Pichaikool, was to apply early pressure and force the leader into a defensive mindset.

Strategically, the final 18 holes were a test of emotional control and tactical discipline. The goal for the frontrunners was to target the centers of the greens and rely on their putting, which has been the "X-factor" all week in Chiang Mai. The objective for the long hitters was to stay aggressive on the par-5s to manufacture an early eagle or birdie run. With a ฿3,000,000 purse on the line, the tactical focus for the final group was to match each other's scores and wait for a definitive opening on the closing holes.</plot>
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