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Thongchai Jaidee may have no problem jumping out of aeroplanes and waving around machine guns but he admitted to never having felt as nervous as he did in the closing stages of his historic victory at the Carlsberg Malaysian Open yesterday.
But the 34-year-old, who was a paratrooper in the Royal Thai Army before turning professional, showed the kind of mental strength required in a soldier to become the first Thai golfer to win a tournament on the European Tour.See the full content of this document
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Golf: Nervous Jaidee's Place in History
After two bogeys on his outward nine, Jaidee responded with a stunning run for home on the Saujana course, sinking four birdies and a spectacular holein-one to charge on...
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