Asian Tour veteran David Gleeson will use the pain of a playoff defeat to launch a renewed 2020 schedule while Jason Scrivener has fired a bogey-free 7-under 65 to finish tied for 10th at the European Tour’s DP World Tour Championship finale in Dubai.
Tournament leader when the third round of the inaugural Sabah Masters was completed early Sunday morning, Gleeson fired a 3-under 68 in the final round to finish level with Pavit Tangkamolprasert, Aman Raj and Phachara Khongwatmai at 13-under par.
A chip-in birdie at the second playoff hole secured the victory for Tangkamolprasert, Gleeson’s tie for second his best result in eight years.
Joint leader after an opening round of 4-under 67 and playing in just his fifth Asian Tour event of the year, Gleeson hinted that he would be more active next year and is excited by how a more mature approach will translate on course.
“I think my game is better than it was back in the past,” Gleeson told the Asian Tour media.
“It’s more complete than back then. I played at a very high sort of emotional level back then. That’s what I have been working on, just to relax and enjoy the game.
“Better pre-shot routines are in place and more routines for the whole week are in place. That’s the goal coming to next year, so let’s keep doing this for, well, until seniors, I guess!
“I just really felt quite good today actually, just within myself, and what shots I was trying to hit. I was actually almost getting close to matching what I was seeing and feeling without sort of worrying about nerves, so you know, that’s a good sign.”
In a strong week for the Australian contingent Daniel Fox took another important step towards retaining his card for 2020 with a tie for eighth with Aaron Wilkin and Travis Smyth also among the top 20 finishers.
West Australian Jason Scrivener capitalised on his first visit to the European Tour’s DP World Tour Championship in Dubai with a stunning final round of 7-under 65 at the Jumeirah Golf Estates to finish tied for 10th.
In addition to moving him up 19 spots on the leaderboard, Scrivener’s result in Dubai saw him rise three places in the final Race to Dubai rankings, the best result of his career.
Queensland’s Brad Kennedy recorded his third top-10 finish in his past four starts on the Japan Golf Tour at a rain-shortened Dunlop Phoenix tournament in Miyazaki.
A 4-under 67 in the third round elevated Kennedy into the top 10 but he wasn’t given the opportunity to advance further on Sunday, organisers cancelling the fourth round and proclaiming Shugo Imahira the victor.
Asian Tour
Sabah Masters
Sutera Harbour Golf and Country Club
T2 David Gleeson 66-69-68-68—271 $US22,300
T8 Daniel Fox 71-68-68-68—275 $6,183
T12 Aaron Wilkin 66-71-71-68—276 $4,377
T18 Travis Smyth 70-71-68-69—278 $3,475
T21 Josh Younger 69-71-70-69—279 $3,000
T33 Cory Crawford 70-71-68-72—281 $2,130
T33 Jack Murdoch 70-69-74-68—281 $2,130
T39 Jack Munro 68-75-69-70—282 $1,780
T45 Rick Kulacz 69-68-71-75—283 $1,521
T50 Andrew Martin 72-70-71-71—284 $1,260
67 George Worrall 71-72-75-77—295 $750
MC Shae Wools-Cobb 74-71—145
MC Ryan Chisnall 72-74—146
MC Brett Rankin 76-73—149
MC Nathan Buzimkic 78-75—153
Japan Golf Tour
Dunlop Phoenix Tournament
Phoenix Country Club, Miyazaki
T8 Brad Kennedy 70-71-67—208 ¥3,939,000
T20 Anthony Quayle 73-70-68—211 ¥1,600,000
T41 Matthew Griffin 72-75-68—215 ¥630,000
T53 Michael Hendry 71-76-71—218 ¥372,000
T56 Brendan Jones 71-75-73—219 ¥357,000
MC Won Joon Lee 75-75—150
MC Adam Bland 77-77—154
European Tour
DP World Tour Championship
Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai, UAE
T10 Jason Scrivener 71-72-72-65—280 €102,631
T49 Scott Hend 76-75-73-73—297 €23,058
PGA TOUR
RSM Classic
Sea Island Resort, Sea Island, Georgia
T30 Tim Wilkinson 68-66-67-72—273 $US43,230
T43 Rhein Gibson 66-64-74-71—275 $22,148
T72 Matt Jones 70-66-72-73—281 $13,332
MC Cameron Percy 73-66—139
MC Aaron Baddeley 73-67—140
MC Cameron Davis 76-72—148