 With 17 players within five shots of your overnight co-leaders, we certainly were set for a Sunday shootout in South Korea. Kieran Vincent, whose older brother Scott has finished runner-up twice in this championship, had a fast finish, birding his final four holes for a round of 64 and a share of sixth. Richard T. Lee had his chances on the back, and a brilliant approach to the 15th on route to a birdie, ultimately sharing third with Keita Nakajima and Anthony Quayle, who popped that one in for a much-needed birdie on the 72nd hole. And the day belonged to Pachara Kongwatmai, who were the early stages of Sunday the tide, finding nine unanswered birdies who had a chance to pick up a 10th at the 18th. It wasn't to be, but Kongwatmai equaling the low round of the week, it was 63 to leave him at 19 under par. Clubhouse target was set. Could anyone catch Kongwatmai overnight co-leader go using this beautiful second shot from the top of the hill at the par 5-7, setting up what would be an eagle three. He was tested, though a double bogey at the 13th hole left him, needing a couple of birdies to close. He found two at 14 and 15 and needing a four at the last, he delivered a beautiful wedge shot, popped in the birdie and sent us into extra time for the second event on the Asian tour. Kongwatmai attacking the green in two at the first extra hole, baptizing his ball in the pond to the right in the 83. The advantage with Go, who had this for birdie and the win. He seals the deal in some special fashion with a birdie on the first extra hole to clinch the Shinhan Donghae Open title.