 The world-class field once again produced some top-quality golf and the final round of the PIF Saudi International here at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club. Matthew Wolfe finishing in 10th place. This a birdie at the 50 was excellent early on but had to settle in the end for an even part 70. A good week for the Aussie, Travis Smythe. This at the 14th, I judge the Aramco shot of the day. A 65 for Smythe. 65-2 for Paul Casey. This at the 10th, very nearly holed out for an eagle-2. A top-five finish for Paul Casey. Sadong Khaganjana finished top Asian. He played beautifully, particularly early on. He was out in 30 in the front nine with the help of this at the 6th. In the end a 66 for Khaganjana. 14 on Dapar and 4th overall. Lukas Herbert was third last week in the Dubai Desert Classic. Finished third again here in Saudi Arabia. This his second into the fifth and another 65 for Herbert. Five on Dapar. Cameron Young was tied for the lead after seven holes. Hold out for birdie at the 16th to keep his slim-hopes alive of getting the trophy in his hands. In the end he had to settle for second. It was Abraham Ansar's week. He got off to a great start. This at the 4th for his second birdie in the first four holes. A two shot swing at the 8th was absolutely vital. Young Bogeyte and so hold this for birdie. And from that point on Pargolf was good enough for the Mexican. On the par 5 18th and 3, happily holed out for par. And a wire-to-wire win. He has looked like the winner from early on in round one. A little shot putt to give Abraham Ansar the PIF, Saudi International Trophy.