 As we expected, the final round of the SGM Makau Open produced plenty of low scores and some terrific entertainment. Gag and Jeet Boola was defending the title he won here in 2017, the last time the event was staged and finished top 20. A 68 for 14 under with the help of this birdie at the 15th. Hong Kong's Taiichi Cole continued his excellent recent form. This was a highlight, holding out from the sand for a birdie at the 11th. 66 for 17 under for Cole. Jeet Bool Lee produced one of the rounds of the day. A 63 that took him into a tie for fourth place at 18 under par. Miguel Tabuena at the 16th. Third shot straight in. A 65 and a sheer of fourth for the man's second on the order of merit. Bacara Kong Wat Mai had an eagle at 13. That was good enough to get him to 64, 20 under par and third place. And no praises too high for Pum Saxensin. Shot a 63, didn't have a bogey on the card. This was his second into seven, 28 under par and it was good enough only for second place. The title goes to the man making his first appearance on the Asian tour. World number 46, Min Woo Lee. The Australian played quite brilliantly all week out in 31 with the help of this birdie at the 9th. And then the real turning point with Saxensin with him all the way. This eagle putt at 13 from Lee, stretched his lead to four shots. Saxensin just couldn't get any closer. It came down to the 18th and Min Woo Lee with this putt for a 63, 30 under par for four rounds on the Macau Golf and Country Club. Min Woo Lee is the Macau Open Champion.