Kapur, who made the cut in each of the three events on the Desert Swing, said,"It was a decent in the sense that my game is going in the right direction, but it is just a question of things falling in place. Each of the days, I felt I left something out there, but that is something I can work on."
"I am going back home tonight and possibly I will get to play a few holes with Tiger. That should be some experience. Then I am off to South Africa for two weeks and I hope I can improve further on the results," said Kapur.
Emiliano Grillo (66) was second at 15-under, while Romen Wattel (66) and Brooks Koepka (70) were tied third at 14-under.
Rory McIlroy, leader in the first half of the tournament, slipped to 74 and ended in tied ninth. World Number One Tiger Woods carded a final round of 71 to finish in a tie for 41st on six under.
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