 It's been a day to remember in St Andrews and more ways than one the Asian tours first visit to the Fairmont and What drama we saw? Turk Pettit led going into the final day, but took nine holes to make his first birdie slipped away to a 74 A good day though for Gaginjit Bulla. This is his second into the seventh He would make birdie shoot 70 and at 17 under finished in a tie for fifth Jaquie Wallace got off to a shocking start He was four over after six holes, but then came back quite brilliantly this at the 13th In the end a 69 saw the South African finish in a tie for third Alongside him was Andrew Dot This birdie at the 16th the third of three in a row from the Australian a 68 Eugenio Chacarra set the standard at the top of the leaderboard. This is third at the 18th And his score read at 19 under par. Could anyone match it? Well, the answer of course was Matt Jones The 43 year old Australian Very nearly holding out and the end the birdie was enough to send him into a playoff with the Spaniard That playoff would last for ten holes This at the third of those playoff holes To continue for another seven in the end back they came to 18 Chacarra For a birdie and the victory It stays above ground He tapped in for his birdie and left Matt Jones who had been in good position But played a poor bunker shot and recovered to here Missed out and after ten playoff holes and you age into a record. We had a champion Eugenio Chacarra the 23 year old Spaniard eventually comes out on top and wins his first international series tournament in this St. Andrew's Bay Championship What a day