Taiwanese Chieh-po Lee prevailed with 259 (64 65 67 63, -21) shots, in a hard-fought final, in the International Series Thailand on the Thai Country Club course (par 70), in Chachoengsao in Thailand, where Stefano Mazzoli ranked 39th with 269 (69 67 67 66, -11).

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The winner finished with a 63 (-7, eight birdies, one bogey) and, thanks to a birdie on the final hole, he overtook by one stroke, second with 260 (-20), Peter Uihlein, a player of the LIV Golf and leader after three rounds, who missed the playoff with a bogey to close, and the Canadian Richard T. Lee, who shot a 62 (-8, ten birdies, two bogeys), but who after scoring six birdies from the 12th to the 17th missed the hook with a par on the 18th. Chieh-po Lee received a check for 360,000 dollars on a prize pool of 2,000,000 dollars.

In fourth place with 262 (-18) M. J. Maguire, Paul Peterson and Christian Banke and in seventh with 264 (-16) the Swedes Bjorn Hellgren and Charlie Lindh, the Australian Maverick Antcliff and the New Zealander Nick Voke.

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Mazzoli climbed five positions in the final round with a 66 (-4) fruit of five birdies and a bogey and gained one in the order of merit (31st).

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