Date: June 10, 2007
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Blyth finishes sixth

Australian Adam Blyth has fired a final round of 71 to finish in sixth place behind Korean veteran Lee Sung at the Bangkok Airways Open. Blyth started the day nine strokes behind Lee and made little impression during the final round, finishing eight shots adrift of the winner at eight-under-par. Prayad Marksaeng closed with a round of 66 to finish in outright second place, three shots behind Lee at 11-under-par, while Taichiro Kiyota and Prom Meesawat shared third place at nine-under. Lee was ecstatic with his victory, paying special credit to his caddie and brother Lee Sung-joo “I am extremely happy with my win today, thanks to my brother who has been very good this week. I hope to have him on the bag for the rest of the season,” Lee said. “I have been working on my swing with my brother for the past two years and it finally paid off this week.” Australian Mitchell Brown shot a final round of 62 to equal the course record at the Santiburi Samui Country Club layout and finish in a tie for 15th place at four-under-par, while compatriot Neven Basic and New Zealander Brad Iles were two shots further back in equal 18th place. Leading final round scores at the Bangkok Airways Open: (par 71) -16: Lee Sung 66 69 62 71 -13: Prayad Marksaeng 69 72 64 66 -11: Taichiro Kiyota 70 69 68 66, Prom Meesawat 72 67 66 68 -9: Mardan Mamat 72 65 67 71 -8: Adam Blyth (Australia) 69 68 69 70 -7: Lin Wen tang 69 67 72 69 -6: Lu Wen teh 71 69 71 67 -5: Rashid Ismail 72 72 69 66, Han Lee 71 73 67 68, Thaworn Wiratchant 69 69 69 72, Chapchai Nirat 72 64 72 71, Chris Rodgers 70 71 68 70, Chawalit Plaphol 73 67 66 73 -4: Mitchell Brown (Australia) 74 71 73 62, Thongchai Jaidee 71 70 68 71 -3: Kwanchai Tannin 75 69 67 70 -2: Neven Basic (Australia) 71 67 75 69, Brad Iles (NZ) 74 69 72 67 -1: Olle Nordberg 72 70 71 70, Tony Lascuna 70 70 69 74 E: Gaurav Ghei 72 70 71 71, Gurbaaz Mann 73 66 72 73, Chen Yuan chi 70 72 68 74