Defending champion Shiv Kapur made a mistake on either side of the turn at the ninth and 10th holes to finish tied second at the Royal Cup golf tournament here on Sunday.
The Indian battled to an one-over 71 and ended at eight-under with three others as South African Justin Harding (68) carried on his excellent form to complete back-to-back wins on the Asian Tour.
Harding finished way ahead at 14-under for a six-shot win over Kapur, Jake McLeod (67). Chapchai Nirat 68) and Kurt Kitayama (67), all of whom finished at eight-under.
Gaganjeet Bhullar (70) finished tied 10th for another good result. It was his third top 10 finish in last four starts while his other start fetched him tied 11th in Sarawak.
S Chikkarangappa (67) and Viraj Madappa (68) were tied 14th. Himmat Rai (70) was tied 36th, Khalin Joshi (71) was tied 42nd, Rashid Khan (71) was tied 56th and Honey Baisoya (77) was tied 59th.
Kapur started the day with eight straight pars and during the stretch he also missed a couple of makeable putts.
Meanwhile, Harding had three birdies against one bogey in the first eight holes.
It was at that juncture, Kapur erred and made a double bogey and frustrated by that he allowed that to linger and bogeyed 10th also.
That ended his hopes as Harding, despite a bogey on ninth and a double on 13th, also made birdies on 10th, 11th, 15th and 16th to finish at 67 for 14-under for the week.
"I'm disappointed obviously. Around the turn I played poorly and made a bad decision on the ninth hole in my second shot and then ended making double bogey and carried on the frustration to make bogey on the next hole," Kapur said.
Harding is the first player to win two straight titles in his first two appearances in Asia.
Kapur is currently 39th on the Habitat for Humanity standings. He finished 10th on the Order of Merit in 2017 following his win at the Royal Cup.
Aditi falls back
In Gullane, Aditi Ashok had a nightmarish back nine with six bogeys in last eight holes as she fell to four-over 75 in the third round of the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open.
The Indian slipped from T-17 to T-45 on an extremely windy day at the Gullane Golf Club.
Overall she had seven bogeys and three birdies and she is now one-over 214 for 54 holes.
Ariya Jutanugarn and Amy Yang lead the pack at eight-under par through 54 holes.