Sarut Vongchaisit entered the final round with confidence and composure. He made a strong start with four birdies in the first nine holes, maintained steady play with two more birdies, and recorded only one bogey on the 16th hole. He closed the round with 67 strokes (-5).

Over the course of three rounds, he posted scores of 61 - 70 - 67, finishing with a total of -18 under par, securing his first career title on the Asian Development Tour.

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Sarut Vongchaisit celebrates his victory at Vietnam Masters 2025.

Vietnam’s Nguyen Tuan Anh finished as the runner-up and earned the Best Amateur award. Starting the final day just one stroke behind Vongchaisit, the young golfer faced a tough front nine. However, he staged a comeback with four birdies from the 13th hole onward, ending the day at 68 strokes (-4) and finishing the tournament with -16 under par.

Although he fell just short of the title, the 2009-born athlete showcased his growth and potential throughout the tournament.

Another Vietnamese golfer, Nguyen Nhat Long, also made his mark by finishing the final round with 72 strokes (even par) and an overall score of -8, placing T20 in the final standings.

The tournament wrapped up successfully, featuring remarkable performances by both local and regional athletes, making it a memorable season for Vietnam's professional golf scene.

Dai Nam