The Swede, who was in the lead before the final round in South Korea, fell to seventh place after a final 73-round, two over par. Lindberg did not manage to make a single birdie on the last day.
Lindberg finished at -6 overall, five strokes behind the winner Lee Jung-Hwan. The home hope played the last day in 64 strokes and won with a three-stroke margin over Laurie Canter, England, and Nacho Elvira, Spain.
With the win, Lee secured the tour card for next season and a place in the final play.
It feels like a dream, still can't understand it, he says to the tour's website.




