Jeev Milkha Singh finished tied-34th after finishing one-over in the fourth round and an overall score of three-under par at the European Tour Made in Denmark event on Sunday.
Jeev began his final round with a birdie on the 388-yard par-four 1st, and would follow that up with birdies on the 549-yard par-five 4th and the 471-yard par-five 6th, which saw him re-enter the top 10 for the first time since the first round.
Jeev then shot his first bogey of the round on the 471-yard par-four 9th, and then he had completed two further holes without dropping or gaining any strokes, when a persistent thunderstorm and lightning brought the day's proceedings to a halt 45 minutes before noon. At that point, Jeev was tied-21st and was trailing leader Thomas Pieters of Belgium, who himself had only completed eight holes for the day.
After the restart, Jeev shot his second bogey of the day on the 443-yard par-four 12th hole. On the 14th hole, he shot his first double-bogey of the tournament to drop a few more positions. He managed to shoot par scores on the remaining four holes to finish one-over for the round.
Belgium's Thomas Pieters was the eventual winner, finishing with 17 under par with three straight birdies in his final three holes. Bradley Dredge finished second with 16 under par while Adrian Otaegui and David Lipsky finished tied third with a score of 15 under par each.
Jeev's last top-ten finish was in March 2016, when he was tied-7th at the Thailand Classic.
