In the shadow of the world's largest bronze Buddha, Lee Chang-woo celebrates his success.

With playing partner Dou Zecheng watching on, runner-up Shohei Hasegawa strikes an approach shot during the final round.

With an aggregate score of three-under 281, Korean Lee Chang-woo was the only player in the field to finish in red figures.

Thanks to some brilliant recovery shots, Lucas Herbert had the distinction of finishing as the leading Australian, tied for fourth.

Participants warming-up at Nanshan International Golf Club's driving range.

Leading the China charge were Dou Zecheng (tied fourth), Guan Tianlang (tied eighth) and Zhang Jin (tied 12th).

Japan's Kenta Konishi dials in another pinpoint drive. After a disappointing opening 76, he soared into third place.

Indian Udayan Mane coaxes a birdie putt into the hole en route to a joint 39th-place finish.

By finishing first and second, Lee Chang-woo and Shohei Hasegawa earned the chance to tee-up alongside the world's best.

Although he was unable to make a successful title defence, Guan Tianlang was never far from centre stage at Nanshan.

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2013 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship

Nanshan International Golf Club (Garden Course), Longkou City, Shandong, China
October 24-27, 2013