Thailand Open delayed due to state of emergency

Organisers postpone March tournament after government’s 60-day move

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Bangkok: This year’s Thailand Open has been postponed after the Thai government declared a 60-day state of emergency in the troubled Southeast Asian country, organisers of the golf tournament said on Thursday.

Emergency was declared on Wednesday with the Thai government hoping to prevent an escalation in anti-government protests now in a third month.

Originally scheduled from March 13-16 at Thana City Golf & Sports Club on the outskirts of Bangkok, the $1 million tournament would be moved to “a more suitable date” later in the year, organisers said in a statement.

“We want to ensure the environment is stable in order to stage our world class tournament and national Open,” said Rungsrid Luxsitanonda, president of the Thailand Golf Association.

“There are just six weeks to go before the tournament so it would be unwise to proceed with the current date.” The tri-sanctioned event was scheduled to be the season-opener for both OneAsia and the Japan Golf Tour Organisation (JGTO).

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