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Welcome then to the final round highlights of the 41st Manderi Indonesia Open. I’m Timothy Low and alongside me, three time Asian Tour Champion Anthony Kang. Let’s show you what happened. Early doors on Championship Sunday, beginning with the 6′ 9 in tall. Still can’t get over how tall he is. Charles Porter started the day at 13 under par is opening hole. Beautiful approach into the second to take him to 14 under inside the top three. And local Indonesian Naraji Ramadan Putra started at 12 under par. Pardon his first five holes. This Eagle attempt at par five sixth won’t go but that’s a simple birdie. Former Asian tour rookie of the year the pride of Hong Kong Taiichi Co would get off to a great start. Birdie there at the third. He will get to 13 under. American MJ Magguire a group ahead of Taichi co here at the seventh third of the round to move to 14 under par but will drop a shot on the very next hole. Oh came through the Q school at the end of last season. Thailand’s Jakenut in me second shot into the seventh. Already picked up a birdie at the fourth. That would move him inside of the top three and 14 under. At the third, Sutipat Pratip Kenshai started the round one stroke behind Arifin. Buried the second and here at the short par4 third and he will convert that to take the outright lead in the very early portion of this final round. Well, the solo lead wouldn’t last too long. Sharif in a refin did birdie the fourth to move back alongside Pratti Tienai. A little bit of separation between the top two and the chasing pack as we head out to the golf course to catch up with the leaders. Here is Pratip Tian. He’s loved the sixth hole so far this week. One of the easier par fives at Pond Inda. Second shot for the tie known as T. Oh, all over it. Look at this from Prati Tienai. It’s been a rotten start to the final round for Micah Shin. A double bogey at the first and a bogey at the second. So very much on the back foot, but a nice approach. You can start to make up for those mistakes early. Paige slightly out of position for his third shot at this par five ninth. 630 yds. Plays a bit uphill. Just the release nicely coming out of the rough. Now big part for Pratip Tianai. An eagle opportunity for a twoshot advantage. [Music] Never in doubt for Pratip Tianai. He gets to 20 under par. Well, Taiichi Co has had a rip roaring Sunday afternoon. He started the day at 11 under par. Picked up bird. He’s the third, the sixth, the ninth, and then this excellent approach into the power for 10th would set up a birdie, taking him to 15 under. And Sutipad’s one-stroke deficit starting the final round has turned into a threeshot advantage, hitting his T-shot at the par 38. This back left hole location and a super T-OT by Sutipot. his fellow tie Jaken Inmi making the turn in the best possible way with a birdie there at 10. So that lead for Pratip Tianai continues to grow. He’s now four clear of Ari Tahichi Co having a great day four under through 11. But keep your eyes there on Kevin Aba six deep and he’s only got the power 58 left to play. Probably feeling a little bit of pressure now. Sharifford in a refin came into the day with the lead. Now trails by four. Needs something special in this bat. Nine is second to the 11th. Coming up the hill. Should get a little spin. Very nicely man from Malaca. Oh, another perfect drive right in the fairway through three rounds. He was tied for first and fairways found. You have great control once you do find a fairways at this golf course and he has it close but it’s in place where he’s got an uphill birdie attempt gently uphill on a bit of a right to left swing now come on Kevin don’t want to drop a shot on the last this for par. Oh very nicely done. Well played Kevin Akbar. That’s going to be his best ever finish on the Asian Tour. Closing round of 66. Fabulous stuff from the youngster. Co looking for a high finish. That will help. Nice birdie for Co. Well, if he converts this, you would think that got a 99% chance that he’s going to win. Although he’s got a few T-shots, the penalty area looming for a failed attempt. Very much in control. The bar five 14th we go and Travis Smite’s third. That was well played getting in the vicinity of the hole. Aussie Kevin Yan also having a very productive final round much like Tai Chico. This a birdie putt at the penultimate hold the par 317th. It’s looking good. Oh, denied by the flag stick for Yen. Co. Can he find another one at the 16th? Oh yes he can. Yes he can. Taiichi co to 17 under par to the always popular itty partat Banana rat boom as he’s known by his colleagues on the Asian tour pitch there into the half eye closer won the Asian development tour order of merit at the end of last season have to apply a bit of pressure on supipot okay so that’s one stroke that he’s picked up on sup at least at 17 and Vong Cha in tucked on the left hand side of the green. Ample room out to the right. Do not want to miss this green left. Excellent stuff. Brave T-shot from the tide. Now back to Smide. An ideal position. Excellent birdie for Smide. Back to back birdies. [Music] But what was a six-shot lead has been whittleled down to just five for Tian Chai. Now Smite well out of position on the 16th. He trying to thread it through the trees to try and take it over them. It’s option B. That is a superb shot from Smay. Look at that from the Aussie. That whole location on the front left portion landing on a slight downhill slope. He’s landed on a perfect spot to get it close. And exactly what he did. Brave T-shot. Now this par 518’s reachable for most players. Co just in a spot of bother off the tea. H is elected to play this par five the conventional way. Excellent stuff from Taiichi Co. Alco to set the clubhouse mark at 17 under. Fabulous final round for Taiichi Co. 66 to close. An excellent week’s work for the reigning Asian Games gold medalist. And Micah Shin just bit long on his T-shot at the 17th. That’s a great way to make birdie play the safety shot. Use the putter to great effecti with this club. Context sounded good, but he’s keeping a keen eye on it. Oh, that’s a fortuitous bounce. That’s going to keep working on down closer to the hole. Tell you what, when it’s your day, it is your day. And the fifth shot of Arien off the back of the stars just trying to scoop one up the hole. Brave effort. Now can Pratip Tianai do it in style? [Applause] It’s perfection for Pratip Tiani at Ponduk Inda. two eagles on championship Sunday. He is your 2025 Manderi Indonesia Open champion. Start of the day one shot back but he cards the low round of Sunday. A 64 to seal the deal in some style. A sevenshot margin of victory, a fourth Asian Tour title, and the Indonesia Open Crown in its 41st edition. Thanks for watching Asian Tour on YouTube. Don’t forget to like and subscribe.

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