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Chanettee
Wannasaen
Thailand
Birthdate
16/4/2004 (22)
Birthplace
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2021
Height
1.57 m
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Wannasaen maintains 2-shot lead at Queen City
8M
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Wannasaen fires 63, up 2 shots in Queen City
8M
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LPGA
M. Lee wins Women's PGA for third major crown
1Y
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Wannasaen closes strong, takes Dana Open lead
2Y
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Qualifier Wannasaen, 19, wins LPGA Oregon stop
3Y
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