Saksansin won from countryman Jazz Janewattananond, with Sweden's Henrik Stenson another three shots back on 13 under.

Indonesian Masters: Justin Rose misses world number one spot by one stroke

Indonesian Masters, last leaderboard

- 20 P Saksansin (Tha); - 17 J Janewattananond (Tha); - 15 P Pittayarat (Tha) - 14 H Stenson (Swe).

Chosen others: - 11 S Kapur (Ind), - 6 J Rose (Eng),J Catlin (US),S Jeffress (Aus); - 3 S Lewton (Eng).

Justin Rose passed up an arrival to the highest point of the world rankings by one stroke in the wake of checking the most exceedingly bad round of his end of the week at the Indonesian Masters.

The Englishman headed into the last day realizing a best 12 complete at Royale Jakarta Golf Club would see him overwhelm American Brooks Koepka.

However, he posted a three-over-standard 75, including a triple intruder, to pass up a tie for twelfth by one shot.

Thailand's Poom Saksansin completed on 20 under standard to win by three strokes.

Saksansin won from countryman Jazz Janewattananond, with Sweden's Henrik Stenson another three shots back on 13 under.

Rose ended up world number one without precedent for September, turning into the fourth Englishman to do as such after Sir Nick Faldo, Lee Westwood and Luke Donald.

The Olympic boss and 2013 US Open victor lost best spot to American Dustin Johnson soon thereafter and has since tussled with US Open and PGA Championship holder Koepka to be positioned as the world's ideal.

After two rounds of 68 preceding a 71 on Saturday, Rose was tied for fourth at nine under standard heading into Sunday's play and looked all around set to recapture top spot.

In any case, the 38-year-old checked two intruder and a twofold intruder in his opening five gaps, previously quickly maneuvering himself once again into dispute with birdies either side of the turn.

Rose's round unwound again at the standard five twelfth, checking a triple-intruder eight and lining that up with another dropped shot at 13.

He mauled three strokes back in the last five gaps, finishing off with progressive birdies, however that was sufficiently just to anchor a tie for seventeenth place at six under standard.

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