Kiradech Aphibarnrat faces a fight to retain his DP World Tour status, and has vowed to go to Q School if he needs to.
The Thai star currently sits 161st in the DP World Tour’s season long rankings, needing a heroic result in this week’s Portugal Masters to secure playing privileges for next year.
Speaking on the DP World Tour’s player blog, the 33-year-old admitted that he’s desperate to continue playing on the tour he describes as his second home.
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“I’m really battling to work my way into the top 110 in the DP World Tour Rankings in Partnership with Rolex and that’s the reason that I’ve played in the last six events, as well as this week,” he said.
“I have no choice at the moment as I’m trying to remain on the DP World Tour. I don’t know how it will work out but I’m trying to do everything that I can.”
The four-time DP World Tour winner went on to say that if he can’t produce the result he needs, he’ll go to Qualifying School in an effort to re-gain his playing status.
“If I have to go to the Q School, I will do that. The DP World Tour is where my career started, I got into the top-30 in the world because of the DP World Tour and I feel every time I come back here, everybody cares about me, it’s…
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