Marcus Fraser steals in to take title in Kuala Lumpur

Australian takes advantage of late collapse by South Korean Soomin Lee

Marcus Fraser in action during the final round on his way to winning the   Maybank Malaysia Championship in Kuala Lumpur. Photograph: Sarep Kulal/AFP/Getty Images
Marcus Fraser in action during the final round on his way to winning the Maybank Malaysia Championship in Kuala Lumpur. Photograph: Sarep Kulal/AFP/Getty Images

Australia's Marcus Fraser took advantage of Soomin Lee's dramatic late collapse to clinch the inaugural Maybank Championship Malaysia for his first win in almost six years.

Lee led by two approaching the final three holes at Royal Selangor Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur but the South Korean double-bogeyed at the 16th and 18th.

That allowed Fraser to steal in and take the title with a flawless three-under-par 68 giving him a two-shot victory.

It is the 37-year-old’s third European Tour triumph and his first since lifting the Ballantine’s Championship in April 2010, with Fraser revealing he was spurred on to go all the way by his children.

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“It’s unbelievable, six years since my last one. My kids keep saying to me every time I walk out the door, ‘dad, can you bring home a trophy?’ And I say, ‘I’ll try, I’ll try’.

“This time I get to take one home and they can take it to school for show and tell, which is going to be pretty cool. That’s the main reason I wanted to win.”

Lee's round of 73 dropped him back to 13 under par overall and a tie for second place alongside Miguel Tabuena, with the 21-year-old Filipino matching Fraser's closing 68.

In a share of fourth were France's Julien Quesne and Spain's Jorge Campillo, whose compatriot Pablo Larrazabal finished one shot further back on 11 under par alongside England's Richard Bland.

Nathan Holman of Australia settled for eighth, while Peter Uihlein's fantastic round of 66 was enough to lift him into a tie for ninth, with the American finishing alongside India's Rahil Gangjee and Japan's Masahiro Kawamura.

Louis Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open champion, equalled Uihlein's five under par round as he finished in a tie for 12th, while Danny Willett, winner of the Dubai Desert Classic earlier this month, carded a disappointing 75 to finish in a share of 45th.