JAKARTA: James Bowen of the United States savoured a memorable week when he posted two-under 70 in the final round to claim his second Asian Development Tour (ADT) title at the inaugural Jakarta Classic yesterday.
The American totalled 12-under 276 to edge out Taiwan’s Chan Shih-chang by two shots despite having bogeys on the second and 14th holes at the Imperial Klub Golf.
Shih-chang, who was the first round leader, mixed his card with six birdies and two bogeys to settle for second place while Australian Darren Tan recorded a 71 for third place at the US$60,000 ADT event.
England’s Grant Jackson, a one-time winner on the ADT, and Malaysia’s Arie Fauzi shared fourth place after posting scores of 70 and 72 respectively.
“I’m feeling great. Winning two professional titles in a year is a great accomplishment for me. It really means a great deal to me. I feel like my hard work is finally paying off,” said the 27-year-old Bowen.
Bowen, who earned US$10,500 for his victory, will take over the lead on the ADT Order of Merit from Malaysia’s Nicolas Fung.
The American will also receive six Official World Golf Ranking points, courtesy of his triumph this week.
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