Golf: Ireland's Shane Lowry finished in a tie for third behind winner Toshinori Muto and second-placed Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano after a final round of 68 in the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan.
Muto produced a stunning final round of 63 to win by four strokes from the Spaniard.
After Saturday's play was washed out, reducing the tournament to 54 holes, Muto carded six birdies over the front nine at Phoenix Country Club to reach the turn in 30. He then picked up three more shots on the way back with a bogey at the last the only blemish on his round to finish with a winning score of 12-under-par.
Overnight leader Fernandez-Castano, meanwhile, returned an even-par 71 that featured just one birdie and bogey to end the tournament eight-under.
His second place sees him climb into the world's top 50 - at the expense of Tiger Woods who was busy picking up the decisive point for America in the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne.
Fernandez-Castano took victory at the Singapore Open a week ago, and his place in the top 50 will earn him a Masters debut if he can stay there for another month.
Lowry finished on seven under and shared third with American Ricky Barnes, who also signed for a 68.