Malton and Norton golfer Simon Dyson will be hoping for another cash payout when he takes part in the next event in the Asian PGA Tour this week.
Fresh from his second place in the Lexus International which netted him more than £16,000, Dyson bids to add to his total in the 2000 Hero Honda Masters which starts in new Delhi, India, on Thursday.
His latest cash haul took Dyson's total prize money on this year's Asian Tour up to around £112,000, putting him second in the money list.
His performance in Thailand was even more remarkable as he had to climb off his sick bed to compete. He was suffering from sickness and dehydration during his first round but recovered in the later rounds to finish just one shot behind winner Craig Kamps from South Africa.
After the Hero Honda Masters, Dyson, 22, returns home to get ready for the European Tour final qualifying school.
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