 The Volvo China Open's return to the Asian Tour schedule was an unqualified success. Big crowds on the final day here at Hidden Grace and although the locals were disappointed that the brilliant amateur Wen Yi Ding wasn't quite able to produce his best stuff, he still hold enough birdies for number 73 today and at 10 on the par he finishes inside the top 10 once again. Andy Ogletree has just been brilliant all year, he's top of the Asian Tour order of merit, top of the international series order of merit, and this birdie at the fifth was a great 69, no bogies on the card for Andy Ogletree. Karen Deepkotcha was out in 29 today and then came back on the back nine to record a 64, including this at the 11, terrific round by the Indian. Eugenio Chacarra won the international series event in Scotland, the St Andrews Bay Championship. He was always there or thereabouts today, he wasn't quite able to win for the second time, five birdies and a 68 to finish tied for fifth. And how about Taiichi Ko, what a way to finish, pulling out for an eagle two at the last tied second. It wasn't to be Guxian Chen's day, he led by three at the start of the day. The 73 was all he could do, but he did birdie 17 and 18 to tie for second along with Ko. But our champion won in style, Sarit Sawana wrote of Thailand. There's a birdie at the fourth, having birdied the second and the third immediately before, into the back nine and a birdie at the 11th. And then this little putt to round off an equal best of the week, 64, stunning golf by Sarit Sawana wrote 19 on the bar and he wins by six.