The overnight leader by two shots, Pariya (66-68-68-71) was quick off the blocks as he birdied the first hole for the fourth successive day, thanks to a 30-feet conversion.
The two-time Asian Tour winner's putter was on fire through the front-nine as he picked up two more strokes on the second and sixth, one from 20 feet and the other from 40 feet, to open up a mammoth seven-shot lead.
The 32-year-old Thai finally signed off with a 71 after his chip on the final hole hit the flag stick in dramatic fashion and set up a two-foot par putt.
"I again had a great start to the day with three birdies on the first six holes. That gave me a good cushion at the top. However, I was a little rusty and never really felt very comfortable despite the healthy lead," Pariya, the first Thai player to win on the PGTI, said,
A business management graduate of Purdue, he also knows martial arts but it's flying which he loves the most.
"Definitely I would love to fly. It's really amazing. I'm considering a full-time career in flying from next year. Maybe less of golf," Pariya said after his unwavering final round of one-under 71 en route to lifting the silverware.
"Martials arts is just for my self defence. You never know when you need it," he added with a smile.
Overwhelmed by the hospitality here, he said: "The players and everyone here were so friendly, something missing on Thai Tours. I feel really jealous of the Indians.
He further thanked Indian pro Shiv Kapur, a close friend for inviting him to play the Tour.
Meanwhile, Rashid Khan's (70-64-70-72) title hopes were dashed early when he dropped two double-bogeys and a bogey on the first seven holes.
However, he made a valiant comeback with five birdies thereafter that helped him secure the runner-up spot and the Rolex Player of the Year title.
The 25-year-old, who had suffered some injuries midway through the year, capped his impressive season with two wins, three runner-up finishes and three other top-10s from just eight starts.
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