At the Mandiri Indonesia Open 2025, Suteepat Prateeptienchai of Thailand proved to be an unstoppable force, securing his fourth Asian Tour title and his first outside of Taiwan. Prateeptienchai dominated the final day, carding a 64 to finish ahead of the competition.
While Prateeptienchai's victory was decisive, Hong Kong's Taichi Kho also had a noteworthy performance, achieving his best finish since 2023. Kho finished the tournament in second place after a final round of 66.
Going into the final round, Shahriffuddin Ariffin of Malaysia held a one-shot lead over Suteepat Prateeptienchai. Ariffin secured the lead with a birdie on the last hole during Saturday's round, finishing with a four-under-par 68. Suteepat matched Ariffin's Saturday score of 68. Australia's Travis Smyth remained consistent with a 68, placing him in solo third.
Ultimately, Suteepat Prateeptienchai's strong final round performance secured his victory at the Mandiri Indonesia Open 2025. This win marks a significant milestone in his career, adding to his previous successes, which include the Yeangder TPC in Chinese-Taipei in September 2024 and the Taiwan Glass Taifong Open. He also became the first player in seven years to successfully defend a title on the Asian Tour when he won the Taiwan Glass Taifong Open.