KEYSER SEALS FIRST ADT VICTORY AT PGM MNRB SARAWAK CHAMPIONSHIP

Mathiam Keyser of South Africa edged Singapore's Quincy Quek by one shot to win his first Asian Development Tour (ADT) title at the PGM MNRB Sarawak Championship on Saturday.

Keyser posted a fourth consecutive two-under-par 70 to win the RM200,000 (approximately US$46,600) ADT event with an eight-under-par 280 total at the Kelab Golf Sarawak.

Quek, playing three groups in front of the leading flight, fought hard for a second ADT title before settling for second place following a 67.

Overnight leader Panuwat Muenlek of Thailand missed out on a third ADT title and an Asian Tour card for the remainder of the 2016 season when he returned with a disappointing 76 to share fifth place.

The 29-year-old Keyser enjoyed a hot start when he opened with two birdies before turning in 32. He marked his card with another birdie on 13 but wobbled towards the finishing line when he dropped three shots in the final four holes.

Keyser struggled in his first year on the Asian Tour when he earned his card in Qualifying School in 2014 but turned his fortunes around when he moved to Dubai in 2015 and gained more experience on the ADT.

After playing on the ADT for two seasons, the South African claimed three top-five results before clinching his first ADT title in Sarawak.

PGM MNRB Sarawak Championship (Final)
280 - Mathiam KEYSER (RSA) 70 70 70 70
281 - Quincy QUEK (SIN) 74 66 74 67
282 - Nirun SAE-UENG (THA) 67 71 73 71
284 - Pannakorn UTHAIPAS (THA) 75 70 67 72
286 - Rick KULACZ (AUS) 69 72 71 74, KOH Deng Shan (SIN) 74 68 70 74, Panuwat MUENLEK (THA) 69 70 71 76
287 - HSIEH Chi-hsien (TWN) 73 72 73 69, KHOR Kheng Hwai (MAS) 72 70 75 70, Micah Lauren SHIN (USA) 68 68 76 75
288 - CHOO Tze Huang (SIN) 76 71 70 71
290 - Johannes VEERMAN (USA) 73 73 73 71, Rizal AMIN (MAS) 73 73 73 71, John Michael O'TOOLE (USA) 72 71 76 71, James BYRNE (SCO) 76 70 71 73, Pijit PETCHKASEM (THA) 71 74 76 69, LIU Yan-wei (CHN) 71 73 73 73, Danny MASRIN (INA) 70 69 72 79
291 - Darren TAN (AUS) 69 71 78 73, Hans JAMIL (MAS) 74 68 73 76, Suradit YONGCHAROENCHAI (THA) 70 74 70 77


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