Voke and Antcliff improve Asian Tour standing in Bangkok

New Zealand’s Nick Voke – image courtesy of Asian Tour

Queensland’s Maverick Antcliff and New Zealand’s Nick Voke have finished in a share of 7th place in this week’s International Series Thailand event in Bangkok, each player earning US$44,000 and improving their standing on the Asian Tour’s Order of Merit.

Antcliff will move up four places to 23rd in the standings while Voke, who recorded his second 7th place in succession will jump to 45th in just five events on this season’s schedule.

Voke’s 7th place at Black Mountain last week earned the 30-year-old Auckland golfer a start this week, and he took advantage with a final round of 64 to advance his cause for status for 2025 on the Asian Tour.

31-year-old Antcliff birdied his final three holes of round four after a slow start to the final round, the strong finish making a considerable difference to his payday.  Antcliff had been just one off the lead through 36 holes.

Both Voke and Antcliff had been multiple winners on the China Tour earlier in their career.

Queensland’s Jed Morgan, a former Liv Tour golfer and the 2022 Australian PGA Championship winner, recorded his second-best finish of 2014 when he tied for 13th.

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