Indonesia’s Naraajie E Ramadhanputra is presented with the PIF Saudi Open trophy by Majed Al Sorour, deputy chairman and CEO of Golf Saudi and the Saudi Golf Federation. Asian Development Tour

By Matt Smith
Indonesia’s Naraajie E Ramadhanputra will tee it up against some of the best players in the world at the Saudi International in February after winning the PIF Saudi Open in style at Riyadh Golf Club.

The Asian Development Tour event saw Ramadhanputra get off to a flying start as he extended his lead over Australian Harrison Gilbert and England’s Joshua Grenville-Wood.

And he never looked back, easing to a three-stroke victory on 19-under, with an impressive week of 65, 66, 66, to take the $35,000 top prize. Harrison finished second on 16-under, with Grenville-Wood in third a further stroke back.

The Saudi International takes place at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club from February 2-5.

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