 Gaganjit Bula had a seven-shot lead at the start of the final round of the B&I Indonesian Masters, but as everyone knows it's never quite that easy to get your hands on the trophy. Patrick Reed finished well this birdie at the fourth to come into the top eight. A round of 67 today, 14 under par for the former Masters champion. Richard T. Lee got off an absolutely flying start. He was five under par for the round after just seven holes. This is second into the fifth. In the end, he had to settle for the top six after a 67 today. Kyung Joon Moon had his best finish of the season. A bogey-free 65 today, this into the 16th, and he finished top five. David Puge continues to impress the international series Singapore champion last month. Hold this but for Eagle at 12. Tied third for the tournament, alongside Ben Campbell. What a couple of weeks it's been for the New Zealander. He won the Hong Kong Open last week. This is third into the 18th today. That got the crowd a little bit excited. A 65, a 18 under alongside Puge, tied for third. But Indian players finished first and second. Karan Deepkotcha finishing brilliantly. A birdie at the last, his eighth birdie of the round, a 63 to finish at 19 under. But in the end no one could catch the impressive Gaganjit Bhulla. He really has played beautiful golf all week. A birdie at the third. This was the moment when no one could catch him. Looked to be in a little trouble at 16. Pitched in for birdie and then he put the cherry on the icing on the cake at the 18th. A reachable par five closing hole here at Waial Jakarta. A beautiful second shot from Gaganjit Bhulla. Could he finish with an eagle at the last? Of course he could. He's been doing that all week. His 11th Asian Tour win. Congratulations. Gaganjit Bhulla.