Gangjee has
Earnings of USD 80,882. The list is topped by Australian Marcus Fraser (USD 516,260) followed by Filipino Miguel Tabuena (USD 310,658).
Fraser, who won the Maybank Championship Malaysia a fortnight ago, finished tied 15th in Perth.
The Korea duo of
Soomin Lee and Younghan Song took the third and fourth spot on USD 309,970 and USD 212,347 respectively on the money list.
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"I'm happy with the way I've been driving the ball. I missed only two or three fairways over the weekend and that's a big positive on a course like this. I'm going to take the week, try to get the shoulder 100 per cent and come back fighting in Thailand," added the 34-year-old Indian.
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