 The final round of the season-ending event on the Asian tour in 2023 got started under perfect sunny skies and the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh Jinichiro Kazuma had plenty of highlights all throughout the week So why not add a holdout bunker shot at the 15th to that list of 67 for Kazuma to end his week in a share of fourth alongside Tai Titan, TK Chantananuat, a back nine of 31 propelling him to a closing round of 66 Travis Smythe ended a brilliant year of golf with that birdie at the 15th good enough for a top three finish and the Iceman Henrik Stenson had the putter heated up as well 600 power in his last 10 holes for a solo second finish Denwit Buribunso however would not be contained this was a third birdie in a role to start the back nine for Denwit Patra Kongwatmai needed something special to pressure the teenager and he delivered some of that diamond magic knocking the flag on the 15th on route to a birdie but pressure from his young compatriot forced the hand of Kongwatmai this a clumsily played chip shot from green side at 17 ultimately ending his chances with a round of 70 and a tie for fourth Buribunso afforded himself the luxury of boging the final hole to win but why not end it in style a sublime second shot setting up an eighth and final birdie of the day wins in Dahram Bangkok and now in Ria to cattle a tremendous three-week run for the teenager he's your winner of the Saudi Open