 Sunny Skies greeted players for the final round of the rain-shortened 54-hole Mekyung Open at formidable Nam Seoul Country Club. The defending champion B.O. Kim would come up just shy in his bid to become the first man to win three Mekyung Opens. Had a lovely shot into the 15th setting up a birdie, B.O. Kim would eventually finish in a share of sixth. Yoon Shin Park, the Korean match-play champion of 2022, didn't quite have his best stuff on the greens, but he'll take comfort in another solid top-10 finish. It's been a welcome return to form for J.K. Lee, who's had a torrid last couple of months on the Korean tour. That nice up and down from the bunker on the ninth. Good enough for a birdie and an eventual share of fourth. Jung Hwan Lee waited 12-hole holes for his first birdie of the final round, starting only two back-wet-out in 38, but that birdie on 12, another at 13, and another at the 15th. Good enough for a share of second, with Min Hyuk Song, the 17-year-old amateur, winning low-amateur honours once again with a scintillating final round of 64. But it was all about Chan Min Jung, the unheralded 23-year-old from South Korea, nicknamed the Korean Hulk. He overpowered Nam Seoul Country Club this week. That birdie at the eighth to, at that point of the championship, move him six shots clear. He led from day one after a sparkling 63 and up and down at the ninth on route to Natwood Half of 31, a wire-to-wire victory for a player who is on the ascendancy in Asian golf, Chan Min Jung, your winner of the 42nd Mekyung Open.