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JAKARTA - The golf tournament, the International Junior Golf Championship, ended on Thursday, December 15. Two Indonesian golfers, William Justin Wijaya and Milany Adisty, came out as champions.

William won the Boys B Division with a total blow of 224 or 8 above the par. He defeated compatriots, Jonatan Manuel Wijanto and Jordan Indra Marcello.

While Milany came out as the winner of the Girls' B Division with 230 hits or 14 above the par. He outperformed Thai athlete Paline Vimochart and Singapore representative Kimiko Ang Jianing.

Chairman of the Executive Board (PB) of the Indonesian Golf Association (PGI) Murdaya Po appreciated the performances of the participants in this tournament, especially athletes from Indonesia. He was happy because junior athletes were so enthusiastic about showing off.

"I see they have a high spirit. I am very proud, now the game of the juniors is much better," said Murdaya, as reported by Antara, Friday, December 16.

"I was surprised to see the way they played and their mentality was so strong. Their game technique was trained by high performance coaching pro," he continued.

Meanwhile, Thailand's two golfers, Suvichaya Vinijchaitham and Kittada Kosalutta, won the Mandiri Pondok Indah International Junior Golf Championship in the Girls' Division and Boy's Division.Suvichaya, who played in the women's sector, collected a total of 213 punches or 3 under the par. "This match was very fun. Putting and my driver's punch were also good. I can play more freely, even though the wind was very strong. I thank you very much for the organizing committee. This field is very beautiful," said Suvichaya. Meanwhile, Kittada admitted that he was not satisfied with his performance, even though he successfully became a champion. "I am grateful to be able to become a champion in this tournament. I see the games of the other participants are also very good. I am very grateful for the implementation of this tournament," said Kittada.

Meanwhile, the Boys A Division was won by Yixiang Wang (China) with a total of 223 punches or 7 above the par. Nathan C. Widjaya (Indonesia) became runners-up with 223 punches or 7 above the par. Then Ahmad Fani Nazarudin was below him with 225 punches or 9 above the par and Nathan Keefe Pangestu followed with 225 punches or 9 above the party.

Another Thai golfer, Navaporn Soontreeyapas, won the Girls' A Division with 219 punches or 3 above the par. The second place also became the golfer of the State of White Elephant Neeranuch Prajunpanich with 227 punches. Then followed by the home golfer


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