Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat will make his second start in the Fortinet Championship this week and arrives in Napa off a T-2 finish at the BMW PGA Championship, the European Tour’s flagship event.
The 32-year-old Aphibarnrat was the 18-hole leader and 36-hole co-leader at Wentworth golf Club (64-68) before stumbling with a 2-over 74 in the third round. He rebounded with an 8-under 64 on Sunday but came up just short at 18-under 270, one stroke behind winner Billy Horschel. This week marks his second start at Silverado Resort and Spa, where he shot 70-74 to miss the cut last season. But he told media on Wednesday his goal is to keep the momentum rolling as he seeks to improve his Tour standing. “I know I have to start well to get the reshuffle, to get back on almost full status again,” said Aphibarnrat, who finished at 21st in the Korn Ferry Tour’s Finals 25 to secure his card for the season. “But I think it’s a good timing when I feel I’m playing well and all I need to do is just make sure I have enough gas in the tank. I’ve been playing a lot of golf, like six, seven in a row traveling around the world, every part of the world. Feels good with the way I’m swinging the club, carry a lot of confidence in. Hope to get a good start and then get a good reshuffle and back on the Tour again.” Last season, he made just five cuts in 17 starts (best finish was T-11 at Bermuda Championship) and finished at 196 in the FEC regular-season standings.