Australian Wade Ormsby defeated Scott Vincent from Zimbabwe on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off today to win the Jakarta International Championship – following one of the closest finishes seen on the Asian Tour this season.

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Would you believe it? No fewer than 21 players are within four shots of the lead going into the final round. Anything could happen this afternoon. Par 70 7,124 yds. Well, everyone looking to get off to a good start, especially Kazuki Eagga who starts four behind the Asian tour number one. The Spradi at the fourth. He would follow that with another at the fifth. He moving into contention and Italy Stefano Matzoli in position for his highest finish on the Asian Tour which was tied fourth last year. Rolling in a lengthy putt, his second birdie of the round after birding the first. And it took Steve Luton 10 holes in the third round to find his first and only birdie. birdie the opening hole of par five first second birdie there at the par 33rd and 36 hole leader Pab Tonkamo Praser had a tough day yesterday two over par but birdies in his opening two holes and he’s right back in the mix now Scott Vincent was out of position off the tea at the opening hole that’s a layup at the power five played his third to here and then signal his intentions early with that lovely 25 ft curler for an opening birdie. Saddam Kenjan has spent some time playing on the Korean tour since winning the Colon Korea Open at the end of May. Back-to-back top 10 finishes coming into this week. A brilliant T-shot there at the par 3 third setting up a birdie too. He would also birdie the next hole, the fourth to get to 12 under. But all eyes on Wade Ormsby so far on Sunday. Wade just a ho hamper at the first. Brilliant wedge on the second setting up a birdie. And he would add another courtesy of this dart at the fourth. So Ormsby to 13 under power and into a oneshot lead. And it’s not really getting any clearer as to who’s going to come out on top. Look at that leaderboard. Wade Armsby one from Scott Vincent and Saddam Kenjana. And five players on 11 under just two off the lead. Kieran this for a birdie on seven and he moves to 11 under. couple of 71s over the last two days for Miguel Tabua, but my goodness started with five straight birdies on Championship Sunday and has just birdied the first hole, his 10th of the day to get to nine under pop. Australia’s Aaron Wilin rolling a nice uphill putt at the 10th hole. That will move him to three under par for the round. Luton for birdie at seven. Oh, you’ll like that one. Third birdie of the round for Steve Luton playing alongside Kieran Vincent. But a much better look for birdie at the eighth is Sutipat Pratipi Tiani opening round leader. Birdies have been hard to come by for the four-time Asian Tour winner over the last few days, but at least he’s heading back in the right direction. Now Wade Armsby a bit of a miscalculation with that uh birdie putt. Got a little bit aggressive on it. So this to save his power for the leader. He’s going to have to stay aggressive with this one uphill and into the green. Got to give it a good pop. Yes. Bravely hold. Scott Vincent will have to almost challenge the right edge of the green. He wants to get it close to this back pin. Oh, that’s a lovely T-shot from the Zimbabwean. Pumakansen did pick up a birdie at the fifth hole for his only birdie of the round. Currently one under. Second shot onto the eighth. Oh, well played for Pum. There’s one thing we’ve noticed from Scott Vincent through the opening half dozen holes. He’s had a couple of very good opportunities for birdies when he’s the speed control on his mid and short range putts. Hasn’t been particularly good. Yeah, much more positive on that occasion. grabs himself a share of the lead with Wade Ormsby. Touch of movement from the right. If anything, maybe just right lip here for Pumatique Tai at 10. That’s all right to move to three underpar for this round on this Sunday. Well done by S. The brook handle putter does the business for Hannah. Notice a big putt here for Gaganji Buller. He makes this. He’ll head to the back nine. Three shots back. Well done by Gaganji Buller. Three shots. You feel like you can’t make that up, but four shots just feels like that extra stroke. Put a lot of work on Buller. This is a lengthy par attempt, but not too much break from here. Becomes another victim of the ninth. He’s not alone. Now it’s Wade Arms turn. Not quite uphill this one. Very much a sidehill look for par. Not Steve Luton. There’s a former Macau Open champion in Tanka Mulraert trying to stick one in close on 11. Excellent shot from Pavit. Now Maverick Ancliffe playing alongside Jonathan Wono and Miguel Tabua. He’s having a pretty productive afternoon himself. He’s four under par. He’s five under par. Had a lovely week at Royal Golf Daris Salam in the last international series. He’s cruising for another solid finish here in Jakarta. Doyman not finding too many birdies. Will find his second birdie of the round. Just like that. Thanks. He’s not going away either. Just one back. Travis Smay for his birdie at 14. Yeah, well done. Really got to rip that right hand underneath the ball. Try and get as much spin as possible. Tough to do from about 60 yds, but he’s done that nicely. Tank Prasetert will have a look on 14 on the green. Steve Luton got to start making some putts. He’s running out of holes. Last year’s Indonesia Open champion. That’s one of them. He knows better than most in this field that anything can happen around that closing stretch. Tangal press out. Oh, good buddy. Thanks, Steve. So, he’ll move into a tie for second after that awful triple bogey. Six on the 15th. Travis Smay for a birdie on 16. Okay. capitalized on his length advantage off the tea. Scott Vincent much simpler putt to tackle having found the upper level of the green on 13. Got to stay positive with your pace and he did. What a time to find a birdie at 13. Big pass saving p coming up for Saddam on 14. Kieran Vincent, 27y old younger brother. And that’s a lovely shot. Bulah meanwhile for a birdie. That’s two in the last four holes for the Indians. Suddenly he’s back to 11 under for Birdie at 17 for Smay. Okay, well done driver Smite has only made one par since making the turn. Big put this for Saddam Ken Janna just to save his par and it’s got away from him. Kieran Vincent’s third at 17. This looks good. This looks very good. Just one of those times where you trust your process. He does a lot of work with his start line on the practice putting green before a round. Hit your line. Oh, he doesn’t. We still have a game on here, boys. Kieran Vincent safely found the fairway. Scary pin cut close to the right edge of the green. Eyes up and down. Usually a good sign. Oh my goodness. Oh, Kieran. Oh, he took on the shot like Anthony said. Fair play, Kieran Vincent. Kept his focus. Got up and down. 11 under power. You never know. You never know. Trying to hit a blast out of a green side bunker into a headwind. That’s never easy, especially with the water back. But he’s going to be landing on a downhill portion the first one/ird of the way. [Music] Oh boy, what a shot from Som. It wasn’t that hard. Anthony Bun facing a racy birdie attempt from the back portion of the green. Oh, and Doya M. And to the delight of the crowd, this is the final hole for a round of three under par. Oh, why not? Why not? Steve Luton for an unlikely birdie birdie finish. Mike, this is going to be pretty racy down towards the cup. You’re kidding. [Applause] Take a bow. Steve Luton. He’ll leave Indonesia tonight with a lot to be happy about. And this would knock out the 11anders in the clubhouse. Ken Jana got to be firm with your pace. Well, this is going to peel off left like that. So Saddam Gaenna boogies the last and finishes an 11 under par. This bounce is going to be a little left and it should just track on pretty straight towards that pin. [Applause] Got to be happy with that. Question is, do you start this left edge or outside left edge? Well, it’s always been a real strength of Wade Orms’s game and he needs that strength now this for playoff and he makes it terrific character. So, Ormsby to put a little bit of pressure on Scott Vincent. Yeah, that’s absolutely fine. Just got to be so spot on with your numbers. He’s got seven iron. Take anything in the vicinity of Horsesb’s ball. We can have a good oldfashioned put off. Oh no. Oh no. What a horrible way to almost certainly lose the playoff. Now it’s all about just trying to hold a shot for Scott Vincent. [Music] Rarely do you have the thought in your head that I’ve got two putts to win. It almost never happens. So, it’s just a little bit of a bother, a little bit of a distraction. So, this for Wade Arms to win the Jakarta International. Of course, he does have to hold out. It’s still a stroke play competition. No gimmies, but that is enough. Wayade Armsby has won the Jakarta International on the first playoff hole. Mr. Steady. He played lovely golf all week. So a last look at the leaderboard then with Wade Armsby coming out on top in the playoff against Scott Vincent, Saddam Kenjana, Pumac, Sansin, Pavit, Tankamal, Presert, Doy Moon and Kieran Vincent all tied for third after missing out by just a shot. Thank you for watching Asian Tour on YouTube. Don’t forget to like and subscribe.

7 Comments

  1. 90 percent of the footage is putting… come on guys lets see some swings thats what we really want to see

  2. In certain countries full coverage isnt available, why not show live on YT?

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