 A little bit of history was made today at the Glorious Al Muzgolf in Muscat Oman, the first Japanese champion on the international series. It was about an eventful final day. The wind blew hard. Rio Hisatsune had an eventful back nine. Three double bogeys on the card for the Japanese and the end it was a 78 and he slipped back to two under. Still inside the top ten though. Sergio Garcia had one of those weeks where he played a lot of good work. He had a good time. He never quite got his challenge up and running. This was a second into the second. But a 74 today for Sergio to finish tied for fifth. A good week certainly for Steve Luton, especially at the third. An eagle putt to get his round going. A 71 for five under. Took him into fourth place. There was a tie for second. Barry Henson, the 43-year-old California, a long time Asian to a player. And a 70 to finish at six under par. Alongside him, Sadom Kalkanjana, who for a long time was the biggest challenger to an eventful champion. Lovely second into the fourth here from the tie. 72 today for Sadom. And he finishes tied for second with Henson. But a champion was hugely impressive. The 24-year-old Takumi Kanaya, he led by one at the start of the day and stretched his lead to an eventual five shots. And then settled for victory by four. The birdie at the first got him off to the perfect start. Another way he wasn't able to quite hold out his par putt at the last, the tap in was fine. He had shots in hand. And at ten under par, Takumi Kanaya wins the international series. Oh man, by no fewer than four shots. APPLAUSE Outstanding performance, his first win overseas. Takumi Kanaya wins international series. Oh man, here at Al Mouj.