 Oh and welcome to the Asian Development Tour, and a welcome return to Vietnam for the BRG Open Golf Championship in Đà Nàng. The inaugural event in 2022 broke new ground for the tour visiting Vietnam for the very first time, but we are back for an eagerly anticipated second edition. Once again, the world-class destination that is Đà Nàng Golf Resort Place Host, located on the coast, it boasts two 18-hole courses designed by Greg Norman and Jack Nicklaus. It's the Nicklaus course that we call home this week at over 7,300 yards. The past 72 layout is sure to provide a stern test with water featuring on every single hole. The region is home to several quality golf courses and the event coincides with the Đà Nàng Tourism Festival. It's one of the biggest events that the country's seen. This year we've increased the price and we've got a deeper field. The golf course is in the best condition it's ever been in. It's a tremendous championship challenge. I think it's a significant event for the region, not just for Vietnam. This event is very important to promote Đà Nàng City Vietnam, and we very much welcome all the golfers around the region and the world coming to Đà Nàng to enjoy golf and enjoy the smiling destination. It's the sixth event of the ADT season and the man in form is Yuvraj Singh Sandu, whose win last time out in Indonesia took him to the top of the Order of Merits. He was paired with Naraji Ramadhan Putra for the first two rounds, the Indonesian looking for his second win of 2023. Kevin Akbar is also a winner in Sandu's closest rival in the Order of Merits standings. A full field of 144 players were chasing the trophy and this week's enhanced price of US$100,000. The Order of Merit makes an interesting read as we edge into the second half of the ADT season. After two weeks back to back in Indonesia, it's Sandu who leads the way. Five Thai players currently occupy the top 10, all of whom will earn full playing rights on the Asian Tour next year. The competition is fierce and the list is certain to change. 54 holes to decide our champion and it was Dayan Lawson who led the way after the first two rounds. The Aussie followed up his opening 68 with a flawless 6 under 66 on day two. The course is just a really, really good golf course so if you're playing while we will score pretty well I believe so just keep it in good shots and there's no real lead up out there so you've got to keep sort of being aggressive and be aggressive to safe spots I guess. So all set up for an exciting final day here in Danang and a real international look to the leaderboard. Lawson too clear of Justin Kibarn of the Philippines and a former ADT Order of Merit Champion, Japan's Neoki Sekito. First round leader Joe Herity of England is a shot further back. The rest of the chasing pack, well they're hoping for something special in this final round. So a very warm welcome to the BRG Open Golf Championship here in beautiful Danang. I'm Timothy Lowe, wonderful to have your company along for these final round highlights. Well thankfully absolutely no chance of rain this afternoon, slightly partly cloudy skies and a little bit breezy as well. So let's keep you up to speed with what's happened already in this final round day and Lawson he started well after a part of the opening hole this was his approach to the power force second and he would go on to convert that for a birdie to extend his lead to three. Such a good start though for Justin Kibarn, he found the water on the third. This en route to a double bogey as he would give up precious ground at the top of the leaderboard. Up ahead, former Asian tour winner, Kalin Joshi was starting to make a bit of a move. He picked up a birdie at the fourth and another here at the sixth to get himself up to four under bar. Australian Aaron Wilkin had a great start, this birdie putt at the fourth was followed by another at the fifth and that would put him three under for the card and six under for the championship. Joe Herity also got back into the mix holding out for Eagle at the power five sixth. The Englishman back to seven under with one of the shots of the day. Things got really interesting when Dayan Lawson found trouble at the fourth. He would go on to make a bogey and another would follow at the fifth. So this is how things stood after the early stages of play. Lawson up by one over Niyoki Sekito, six straight bars for the Japanese player. Herity at seven under par with Wilkin, a further shot back. Justin Kibarn four over par for his final round. So Aaron Wilkin looking to continue that wonderful start to this final round, his second shot into the eighth. Off the TV tower and good thing it did this penalty area, lurking through the back of the green. Now Lawson in amongst the shrubs left to the seventh. Sounded like that was good clean contact needs to bend this one quite a bit and what a shot that is from Dayan Lawson. Trouble up the left hand side. But the big Aussie safely finds the dance floor. Now a younger brother of former Asian Tour Order of Merit Champion Gavin Green. This is Galvin Green. Now very nicely judged there for the Malaysian. Niyoki Sekito never really managed to kick off after winning the Asian Tour Asian Development Tour Order of Merit title some years ago. I should say but he's scrambling well. That's going to be a seventh par in the row for the Japanese player. Now Wilkin after that great break off the back of the TV tower. It's even better. It's gone in for a birdie three. Goodness me. He is rocketing up this leaderboard the Australian. Lawson. This one's a slowish but coming up the hill should go a little from his right. Gave that a bit of a run. He certainly want to stick a coin on that. The hoping round leader. Englishman Joe Herety at the par three ninth. Keeping a keen eye on this one and for good reason straight over the top of the flagstick but just settles on to that slightly higher level. Now Kibban. How expensive is that double bogey going to be for the Filipino? Is that a pair of doubles already? But he is fighting back bravely. That's a lovely shot. Andy Zhang. Bunkered at the par three ninth. Alongside Herety. Lots of green to work with. And he'll take full advantage. Should be a cast iron par there for Andy. He didn't go on to make that comeback here for par at the seventh Lawson. Off the straight and narrow again here at the eighth. Bunker to bunker for Dayan Lawson. Now this one's going to be pretty quick for Joe Herety. Slippery one straight down the hill. Strundling on but that should be manageable for the Englishman. There's a waste area here. Just short of the eighth green. As long as the line's okay, Dayan Lawson should be able to get good control on this. Settle down, settle down. And that's a little bit longer than the par par he had back on seven which he negotiated with ease. Now Herety did tap in for his par at nine so seven under par at the turn is second to the tenth. That's at least a club and a half short for Joe. Now Kibon can he try to find a birdie here at eight? Oh yes he can. Well done. Finish on the Asian tour at the DGC Open. The start of the season. It's playing nicely Justin Kibon. Long fried over from the St Andrews Bay Championship last week on the Asian tour now. Lawson for par. Oh well done. Those are the putts you need to hold. If you want to win golf tournaments, pressure-packed par putts and the final round. Now no easy two-putt for Herety at the tenth. Coming up an over a little mound from the front edge of the green. All about pace this one. He has judged the pace superbly. Now Kibon can he try and keep that momentum going. A tee shot at the ninth pin to that front section of the green. Can he use that backstop? About six paces long. Now keeping underneath the hole. Super shot there from Kibon. First look of the day. Ireland's Kevin Fiedland. This for par at ten. Strays offline. Lawson has a birdie look for a change. It's going to be a ticklish one down this slope. So Herety rolled it a couple of feet by earlier. It's looking good. Just falls off at the end for Lawson. That's going to be a stress-free par he's made in some time. Now Kibon for back-to-back birdies to get himself up to six under. Oh hello. Grabbed just enough for the cup. A couple of birdies there. Keeping Justin Kibon in the title picture. That's getting tight at the top to stay with us to see how the back nine plays out. Lawson leads the way. It's Sekito within one with Wilkin and Herety. Further shot back. Welcome back to the sixth event of this season's Asian Development Tour. The Nicholas Corset Denan Golf Resort is the setting for this year's BRG Open Golf Championship. So let's catch up with the action as the players start their back nine. Now Justin Kibon unfortunately after that great couple of birdies at eight and nine he would slip out of contention with back-to-back double bogeys on 12th and 13th after finding one of the many penalty areas around the Nicholas Corset. And Wilkin continued to preserve his momentum. That was a great par save at the 13th. Unfortunately the man who was on the par train slipped off with a bogey at the 11th. Sekito back to one over par for his final round. After his early wobbles day in Lawson found some birdies hard to come by. He was rattling seven straight pars off to keep himself at nine under par. So Lawson a shot clear of Wilkin. Herety and Sekito back at seven under par. The rest truly needing something special to flip the script. Now hottest man of the golf course Aaron Wilkin. He's reached the short 15 only 328 yards but danger lurks all around here at the Nicholas Corset. He's staying aggressive. Oh green high and he's left it in a great spot there. He's thinking three. Now Kibon sliding down the leaderboard. Three doubles on the card already today. Second shot into the 14th. Trying to use that slope. Come on down. Come on down. Oh wonderful shot there. So Kibon. Now Wilkin left it in a decent spot but that's a bit of a fluffy chip and he's running to mark that because there is a runoff short right of this green. It gets there just in time. Lawson downhill slider moving off the left. He needs to start making something just for that confidence and oh how's that one stayed out. The day in Lawson he can scarcely believe it. Wilkin started the day seven shots back without this to tie the lead. Oh and he is rolling the rock beautifully. Can't miss today the Australian. He's up at nine under par and a long side. Day in Lawson three clear of opening round leader Joe Herity. Lawson in the green side bunker with his tee shot at 15. He'll be landing on a down slope. Should kick the ball a little right. Standing back on 15 tee you're thinking three with this short par four. He's given himself a chance. Now Herity head at the par three sixteenth. Clubface wide open. Just did not carry that far enough. Kills it in the slope. Now come on Day in to get himself up to ten under par. Finally one drops for Day in Lawson. He moves one clear once again. Sekito for his birdie at the 15. Playing alongside Lawson in the final group. Yeah well done to hold this and somehow find a fast finish to have any sort of chance Joe Herity. Oh it took a little wobble about two feet off you can see it. Just pointing to that spot and that effectively ends his run but hey saw some crazy things last year on the 18th hole. Goes to say we won't see it again here in 2023. Now trails by one Aaron Wilkin. Just a little tentative from Brisbane. He's only one adrift. Anything can happen particularly with that par five eighteenth. Now Lawson on 16 tee. Want to miss it left here. Can kick off into a bit of a fiddly spot. Good safe shot to the heart of the green. He looted to it. In his interview earlier aggressive swings at conservative targets. That was well executed there. Now Andy Zhang to get himself back into red figures ahead at 17. Nicely done for Andy. This is going to be up and over a little mound. Slow to start. It starts to speed up when he gets to the hole. You can see the green change there. Down green for him as it gets to the hole and that needs to take a chair. Goodness. Oh stay on the green. My word. He is flummox there as are the spectators. That was a little clumsy from Dayan Lawson who's now got a lot of work to do to stay in the solo lead. Never really had a chance to do it. Things are once again tied at the top of the leaderboard. Sapatak Tawar for a lovely round of 68. Now nicely done a birdie at the last. Good closing round of 68. Sapatak post 6 under par in the clubhouse. Surely that's not going to be enough. Not with Lawson and Wilkin at 9 under. Lawson into 17 all over it. Just a firm first bounce. It's a to grab nicely. He's going to blink first. Wilkin has played some sublime golf this week. He's laid up on 18. Looking to find a 4 the old fashioned way. Giving himself every chance. I wonder if that putt on 16 is playing in the back of his mind. This one up and over a little slope as well for Dayan Lawson. That was a very poor stroke. A poor read as well from Dayan Lawson. Now Wilkin to set 10 under par as the clubhouse target. He's got it. A closing round of 65. The gauntlet has been thrown down by the Australian. Brilliant play in this final round. Aaron Wilkin says 10 under par. Here's the number to beat. Here in Denang. A little titler for Lawson's part on the penultimate hole. He needs a 4 at the last to send us into a playoff for the second year in a row. Here in Denang. Now Herity for his birdie at 18. Put him at 6 under par. Alongside Talawa but just going to be a 5. He needs 4. A 3. That would clinch it out right. He'd take a 4. Andy at 2 under par. Center cut. It's a good finish there for Andy Tang. Birdie birdie to end. Now Lawson. He's only got a long iron up. He's looking a long way right. That pin's tucked tight to the penalty area on the left. Trying to rope one in off the front edge of the green but it's staying pretty straight. He clears that front bunker. He's got room to work with but he has to get that one up and down to force extra time. Here at the BRG Open Golf Championship. Throwing out a little bit right. Open up that clubface. Trying to release that right hand under the ball. There's a slope that starts to feed the ball down there. Keep going. That's got it. It's not bad. It's a little bit closer than where Wilkin pulled his putt for Birdie and he's going to need it this time. This to send us into a playoff in Vietnam. Oh, heartbreak for Deon Lawson. This putter has betrayed him in this final round. 73 for Deon. This one's going to sting for a while but jubilation for Aaron Wilkin. A winner on the Asian Development Tour. He'll move himself inside the top 10 on the Asian Development Tour Order of Merit. Top 10 at the end of the season earned lucrative Asian Tour Cards for the 2024 season. Well played, Aaron Wilkin. That closing 65, good enough for a one-shot victory over Deon Lawson. Sekito and Talwa will share third good week's work for Galvin Green finishing inside the top five. But the man of the moment, it's Aaron Wilkin, our champion here in Danang. I was just trying to make as many birdies as I could but obviously the more I made, the more I kind of realised I was probably close and I kind of thought that the last part meant something which I probably, in hindsight, would be nice to just hit the part and not get so nervous but I was sort of shaking and I just tried to go back to my routines and yeah, I don't know how it went in. It lived in the low side so... Well that win for Wilkin rockets him up to fifth place on the Order of Merit with Sandu still leading the way. Don't forget the top 10. We've got that all-important full card for the Asian Tour in 2024. There's still plenty of golf left to be played on the Asian Development Tour this season with stops in Indonesia and Malaysia and the grand finale still to come. It's been a terrific week and event and everyone will certainly look forward to coming back to Danang in 2024. I think this year is the second time. We've made it to a higher stage and I hope that in 2024 we'll be able to buy a few B.A.G. Open Champions in Danang and we'll be able to achieve even more and we'll be able to achieve even more.