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Chris Wood 'relieved' after claiming first professional win
Nailsea's Chris Wood has said he was relieved to secure his first professional win.
The 24-year-old, who has been in the professional game for four years, claimed a two-shot victory at the Thailand Open on Sunday.
"I've finished second three times on the European tour so to get the first one off my back is a big relief," Wood told 大象传媒 Radio Bristol.
"Hopefully I can take that bit of form in to the rest of the year."
Wood first came to prominence as an amateur when he finished joint-fifth alongside Jim Furyk at The Open in 2008.
A year later, he returned as a professional and finished joint-third with Lee Westwood.
After Wood's success in Asia, which earned him 拢115,000 in prize money, his focus will now move to winning a maiden European Tour title.
"I played exactly how I had done all season but I just hadn't taken my chances," he added.
"When you see other players - your mates - winning tournaments and you're at least as good as them you do start to wonder when it's going to happen.
"The first one is the hardest and now I know I can do it, so there's no reason there can't be more to come.
"Hopefully I've turned a corner and it will keep me going now."