 It was a day to remember for one man in particular in the final round of international series England at Close House in the northeast of England. Several players in contention today, including Jason Kochrak of the USA, who got the best possible start with this eagle at the opening hole in the end of 68 for 7 under for Kochrak. Abraham Ancer was fancied by many people to challenge for the title. The title never quite happened for the Mexican today, although he did hold this birdie pat at the 4th, a 71 for 7 under. Exactly the same score as David Peuge of Spain. Beautiful approach into the par 516 for the Spaniard. He would hold that for birdie, but 71, 7 under as it was for Matt Jones of Australia, this at the 7th for birdie. Beautifully judged, and he finishes tied for 4th with Kochrak, Peuge and Abraham Ancer. Three birdies, no bogies, a frustrating day though, the putter just wasn't behaving. A 68 for Lahiri, and Ian Polter had a terrific day. Six birdies and an eagle on his card, this an eagle at 16, a 64 best of the week. And at 9 on the bar Ian Polter finishes 2nd, but nobody could catch Andy Ogletree. Amazingly he started with a bogie at a fairly straightforward opening hole, but after that he played some stunning golf. This is tee shot at the 5th for the 2nd of 3 birdies in a row. And then with his lead growing by the hole, he counts a 16, hold the eagle putt, and he too shoots a 64 for 16 on the par. And a win by 7 shots. Remarkable performance by Andy Ogletree, his 3rd international series win here at Close House. Well done to the American.