
A Pioneer of Thai Golf on the LPGA -- Oui Virada
07/14/22 • 59 min
Today, it may seem commonplace to see Thai payers competing for victory on the LPGA, but there was a time not too long ago when there was a single pioneer carrying the responsibility of representing Thailand on the LPGA. Virada Nirapathpongporn, or Oui Virada, was the first player from Thailand to achieve full time membership status on the LPGA.
She relocated to Florida from her home in Bangkok to attend the Leadbetter - IMG Academy as a teenager. From there, she moved into NCAA Division 1 golf with the Duke Blue Devils and never looked back. In her sophomore year, she led the Blue Devils to the National Championship while winning the individual championship by 4-strokes over Arizona's Lorena Ochoa.
From her unique vantage point as a pioneer of Thai golf, Oui Virada discusses how much Thai golf has grown and developed since she was a junior player. She also discusses her own journey into professional golf and the responsibility of representing her home country on the world professional golf stage. She also shares some great advice for parents and junior players who share the dream of wanting to go as far as they can in the sport.
Today, it may seem commonplace to see Thai payers competing for victory on the LPGA, but there was a time not too long ago when there was a single pioneer carrying the responsibility of representing Thailand on the LPGA. Virada Nirapathpongporn, or Oui Virada, was the first player from Thailand to achieve full time membership status on the LPGA.
She relocated to Florida from her home in Bangkok to attend the Leadbetter - IMG Academy as a teenager. From there, she moved into NCAA Division 1 golf with the Duke Blue Devils and never looked back. In her sophomore year, she led the Blue Devils to the National Championship while winning the individual championship by 4-strokes over Arizona's Lorena Ochoa.
From her unique vantage point as a pioneer of Thai golf, Oui Virada discusses how much Thai golf has grown and developed since she was a junior player. She also discusses her own journey into professional golf and the responsibility of representing her home country on the world professional golf stage. She also shares some great advice for parents and junior players who share the dream of wanting to go as far as they can in the sport.
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We're Talking Golf - A Pioneer of Thai Golf on the LPGA -- Oui Virada
Transcript
Hello and good afternoon. Welcome to We're day, as well as bringing you guests from around the world of is another inner series that looks at the sport of golf the growth of the sport, and our guests personal journey with known in Thai, Virada Nirapathpongporn. Now, if you're themselves a nickname, or to have a loved one provide them and a little bit more difficult to pronounce as such. So in this case, Virada was given the nickname Oui by he
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