Four Open spots secured in Thailand

Marcus Fraser, Scott Hend, Jonathan Moore and Anirban Lahiri qualified for the 144th Open at St Andrews after the final round of the Thailand Golf Championship. Fraser, from New South Wales in Australia, led the chase for the four qualifying places on offer at Amata Spring Country Club with a steady performance from start to finish. The 36-year-old fell just short of a second Asian Tour victory after narrowly missing his putt on the 18th to force a play-off with winner Lee Westwood, who had already secured a place in The Open.

The Australian mixed five birdies with three bogeys on Sunday to close with a 70 and finish tied second on seven-under-par alongside US Open champion Martin Kaymer, who is also exempt. The two-time European Tour winner entered the Thailand Golf Championship in an attempt to qualify for The Open, and will now make his return to St Andrews ten years after making his major championship debut there in 2005. It will be his fifth appearance at The Open, and his best finish to date was tied 35th at Royal Liverpool in 2006.

Fraser’s compatriot Hend, from Queensland, also played in The Open at St Andrews in 2005 and will make his second appearance in 2015. The six-time Asian Tour winner carded a 69 on Sunday to finish in fifth place on four-under-par. He won the Hong Kong Open in October of this year to earn his European Tour card for next season.

American Moore, who was playing on a sponsor’s invitation, had a dream week at Amata Spring and will make his first appearance at The Open next year. The 29-year-old former Walker Cup player finished joint sixth on three-under-par alongside Lahiri and exempt player Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand. Moore rolled in a 20 foot putt on the 18th to secure his place in The Open before embracing his wife Claire, who caddied for him in Thailand and is expecting the couple’s first child.

Lahiri, from Bangalore, India, closed with a 73 on Sunday to clinch the final place in The Open. The five-time Asian Tour winner earned his most recent victory at the Venetian Macau Open in October and will make a third start at The Open in 2015.

Pictured from left: Marcus Fraser, Scott Hend, Jonathan Moore and Anirban Lahiri

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