Lloyd Jefferson Go played bogey-free to close with one-under-par 69 and finish in a tie for sixth place in the OB Golf Invitational at the Jababeka Golf and Country Club in Indonesia Friday.
The 27-year-old Filipino completed 72 holes on 8-under 272, 11 shots behind Thai winner Suteepat Prateeptienchai who shot a 66.
Go made 17 consecutive pars before capping his round with a birdie.
The Top 10 finish solidified the Filipino’s position in the ADT Order of Merit.
He is currently ranked fifth with earnings of $27,689 in just six events.
The top 10 players in the ADT earn Asian Tour cards.
Suteepat made five birdies against a single bogey to beat Malaysian Ervin Chang by 1 shot.
Chonlatit Chuenboonngam settled for third place on 12-under after a 68.
Meanwhile, WeiWei Gao produced a sparkling five-under-par 66 to boost his chances of making the second stage of the Korn Ferry Tour Q-School at The Club at Irish Creek in Kannapolis, North Carolina Thursday.
The Cebu golfer, a product of the University of Virginia, sits on 9-under 204 in a tie for 12th with Peter Mathison and Christopher Crawford.
The top 26 among the 76 starters will advance into the second stage next month.
After opening with a 71, Gao went 9-under in the next two rounds.
He started the third round with three straight pars before stringing up three birdies from 4 and finishing the front nine with another birdie.
Coming home, Gao birdied 12 and 18 to counter 15.
Frankie Capan III shot 65-63-64 to lead the event on 21-under 192, eight shots ahead of Charles Huntzinger who had a 67.
Alone in third on 12-under was Chase Johnson who also carded a 67.