 Let's look back over the day, then, Dom. Yeah, well, he was in trouble off the tee, and that was a bogey on the resumption of play. He was in trouble again on six, and this is when he started really feeling the heat. Another bogey there, and the chasing pack was closing in on him. This was huge. This was maybe the big turning point, wasn't it? Undoubtedly. I mean, no one expected that. We were just hoping he'd get up and down for a four, but to walk off the hardest hole in the course with a three in that fashion, what a lift it gave him. It was never going to be a stroll to victory. It golf doesn't work that way. Another shot dropped at 11, but back he came at 12 and 13. We didn't think he'd be going for this pin, but watch this shot. Absolutely stunning. 13 was always going to be the obvious birdie opportunity on the back nine. The only par-five on the back nine. What a great shot again, and nearly the eagle. Poor second shot on 15, and that was his real only stumble. This final day, you'd have to say, kept playing aggressively. He hit the drivers on areas where we didn't expect him to. That was a brilliant second shot. Unfortunately, he didn't convert that birdie. This is the part which would have made life just slightly more comfortable. Going down the treacherous 18th, driver off 18. And then the second shot, Ichiko, 22 years old. A rookie pro that comes the first ever Hong Kong player to win on the Asian Tour and the Sonogero World City Championship. Welcome to the first presentation of the World City Championship presented by Hong Kong Golf Club. Allow me to introduce the presentation party to the right, Mr. Andy Kwok, captain of the Hong Kong Golf Club. Next to him, Mr. Joe Wong, permanent secretary for culture, sports and tourism. I would now like to invite Mr. Wong to present this beautiful trophy to our champion for the first time ever from Hong Kong, Ichiko. Wow, this is heavy. Thank you. Thank you very much. Congratulations. Bravo. Thank you.