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Feature RANKED Atthaya Thitikul 11 TH IN THE WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING Atthaya Thitikul YOUTH OLYMPIC MEDALS FOR R&A CHAMPIONS Women’s Asia-Pacifi c Amateur Champion Atthaya Thitikul is making 2018 a year to remember after winning a Gold Medal representing Thailand in the mixed team golf competition at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires. P laying with partner Vanchai Luangnitikul, the 16-year-old rising star birdied the fi nal two holes to dramatically beat the team of Lucy Li and Akshay Bathia from the United States by one stroke. The Thai pair fi nished on a 12-under-par total of 268 to seal a memorable victory. Argentine duo Ela Anacona and Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira fi nished fi ve strokes further back on a seven-under- par total of 273 to take the Bronze Medal. Memorable year The victory for Thitikul comes on the back of winning the World Junior Girls Championship at Camelot Golf & Country Club in Canada last month and fi nishing as the leading amateur in the RICOH Women’s British Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes in August. She has also won four amateur events in her native Thailand this year and is currently ranked 11th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. Spitz success There was also success for 2018 Girls Amateur Champion Emma Spitz who fi nished third in the individual women’s golf event in Argentina. Spitz, who also played in the Junior Ryder Cup for Europe last month, featured in a three-way play-off against Alessia Nobilio of Italy and Yuka Saso of the Philippines after all three players fi nished level on a four-over-par total of 215. Nobilio triumphed in the play-off to seal the Silver Medal with Spitz edging out Saso to claim the Bronze Medal. Australia bag gold medals Grace Kim of Australia won the Gold Medal by three strokes on a one-over- par total of 211, which was matched by her compatriot Kim Vilips in the men’s individual competition to give Australia a clean sweep of gold medals in the men’s and women’s events. Karl Vilips posted a one-under-par 69 in the fi nal round to fi nish two shots clear of the fi eld on a four-under-par total of 206. Askhay Bhatia of the United States took the Silver Medal after he carded a level- par 70 to fi nish in second place while Jerry Ji of the Netherlands won the Bronze Medal. GolfPlus Junior November-December 2018 11