India's top golfers Jeev Milkha Singh and Jyoti Randhawa finished joint seventh after rain led to the cancellation of the final round's play at the Yen 120,000,000 Acom International being played at the Ishioka Golf Club in Japan.
Jeev and Randhawa were tied after a three-round aggregate of seven-under 206 courtesy third round scores of three-under 68 and four-under 67 respectively in the event that is a part of the Japanese PGA Tour, a press release said in New Delhi on Sunday.
Local favourite Toru Suzuki topped with an aggregate of impressive 13-under 200. Paul Sheehan was three strokes behind the winner at 203 to be second.
The winner pocketed a prize cheque of Yen 24,000,000 for his efforts.
Jeev Milkha Singh has recently rediscovered the form that saw him become the first ever Indian to qualify for the European and Japanese PGA Tours.
Scores (after 54 holes): 200 T Suzuki (72,65,63); 203 P Sheehan (68,65,70); 205 S Conn (70,68,67), W Yeh (69,66,70), M Ozaki(69,67,69), G Meyer(68,69,68); 206 Jeev Milkha Singh (68,70,68), Jyoti Randhawa (68,71,67); 207 D Chand (71,69,67), T Iza (74,66,67), R Lee (66,69,72).
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