He first entered the professional tour for the 2001–02 season, but dropped off at the end of the year.
[1] In 2003, he received a grant from King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, that enabled him to compete on the 2003-2004 Challenge Tour, for which he had qualified through the Asian qualifying school.
[2][1] He returned to the main tour for 2009–10, after placing seventh in the finishing seventh in the 2008/09 Pontin's International Open Series rankings.
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