 The strong wins which were such a feature of the tournament this week at the Doha Gov Club eased but only by a little. And the final day of the international series Qatar. Andrew Dot made the cut right on the number recovered while holding out at the sixth today on his way to a top 15 finish. Ben Leong of Malaysia played this beautiful little shot at the reachable par for 16th. He finished with a 73 for one under par, one of only six players to break par in a difficult week. Edeto Tanahara the 44-year-old Japanese played this beautiful third shot at the par 518. A par 72 today for Tanahara. He too finished at one under in a tie for fifth place. Majara Kongwatma had one of the rounds of the day. This was a birdie at the 14th on his way to a bogey free 67 and a fourth place finish. Surudit Yong Charonchai this at the 10th almost holdout made birdie and finished in third place. In fact it was a good week for Thai players. They finished second, third and fourth. Gun Charon Kul who had to go to Q-School back in December with a lovely eagle par at 18, a 68 to finish runner up. But it was Andy Ogletree's week. The man from Little Rock, Mississippi wins his second international series event. He led by five at the start of the day. Giro off to a good start. That was his second into the second where he made birdie and in the end he had this short little par at 18 for a closing birdie to win by three at seven on the par. Congratulations to Andy Ogletree the first man to win twice on the Asian tours international series.