Russamee Gulyanamitta (Fon)
Russamee is the only Thai player that has full exempt status on the LPGA tour (2008-2009). The highlight of her career so far was her second place finish at the SBS Open (2008) as she continues to play on the LPGA Tour. Russamee regularly travels back to Thailand to work on her game at the Wilding Golf Performance Centers.
Porani Chutichai (Wing)
Porani is a member of the Chinese LPGA and Ladies Asian Golf Tour. She finished 5th on the Asian Tour “Order of Merit” in 2006 and 8th in 2008. Porani is a previous winner of the Royal Open 2007 (Asian Tour, Taiwan) Orient Masters Beijing China and the 2009 TLPGA.
Titiya Plucksataporn (Tobby)
Titiya is Thailand’s leading representative on the Ladies European Tour. She has posted many top 10 finishes, with her best finish coming in 5th at the EMAAR-MGF Ladies Masters in Bangalore, India. Thitiya has been training with Wilding Golf just over a year and has already seen dramatic improvement in her playing statistics. She has improved from 99th place to 57th place on the European Ladies “Order of Merit.”
Onnarin Sattayabanphot (Moo)
Onnarin completed both the Asian Ladies Tour and the LPGA Tour. She joined the Wilding Golf training program at the beginning of 2008, resulting in her break-through professional win at the 2008 Thailand Ladies Open.
Jean Chua
Jean Chua is a graduate of the famed Wake Forest University in the USA that has produced the likes of golf legend Arnold Palmer and former US Open Champion Curtis Strange. Jean’s long-term goal is to secure her US LPGA Tour card. She marked her first professional outing in style when she overcame a seven-shot deficit to win the 2009 Thailand LPGA Open title by three strokes.
Wisut Artjanawat (Tong)
Wisut Arjanawat is one of Thailand’s leading young professional golfers to benefit from the Wilding Golf training method. A regular on the Asian Tour, Wisut had four top-10 finishes last year and also led the order of merit on the Asean Tour (2009).
Pariya Junhasavasdikul (Pie)
Pariya is a graduate from the US college golf system and since retuning to Thailand and turning professional, has won a number of tournaments including the prestigious Queen’s Cup. He shot a course record of 60 while winning a Thai PGA event at Watermill Golf Course with a total score of 19 under par 265. He also plays on the Asian Tour.
Pavit Tangkamolprasert (Chai)
Older brother of “Annot” and “Cherry,” Pavit has trained with Wilding Golf for the last 2 years. 2009 was his breakthrough year with 2 professional wins in both Thailand and Vietnam. Pavit will this year play on both the local Thailand Tours combined with a selection of Asian Tour events.
Annop Tangkamolprasert (Chung)
Older brother of “Cherry” and younger brother of “Pavit” – Annop has trained with Wilding Golf for the last 2 years. This has been a breakthrough season and whilst not winning had a 3rd place finish in the Cambodia Open and lost in the playoffs in a Thailand Singha Tour event.


