Sandhu carded 70 after rounds of 68 and 72 on first two days. His six-under 210 gave him a tie of eighth place, while Gurbaaz Mann (76-69-70) made a great recovery in last two rounds for a total of one-under 215 and tied 21st place. It was a big boost for Mann also.
Sujjan Singh (74-71-71) ended tied 24th in what has been a good fortnight for the Indians on Asian Development Tour, the second rung Tour in Asia, which has been a good breeding ground for Asian players.
Philippines' Jay Bayron staged a remarkable comeback by closing with a flawless five-under 67 to win the Bayron's winning total of 12-under 204 after three rounds was enough to seal his victory.
Malaysia's Nicholas Fung, who held the lead for two rounds, was left to rue a calamitous back-nine that was marred by three costly bogeys and had to settle for second place at the Asian Development Tour (ADT) event.
Philippines' Jhonnel Ababa posted the day's lowest score of 64 to take third place with a 206 total while Malaysia's Danny Chia and Unho Park of Australia shared fourth place on matching 207 at the Imperial Golf Club.
A record total of 12 events will be played this season with the top three finishers on the Order of Merit earning Asian Tour cards for 2013, ensuring aspiring professionals a proper career pathway.