It was a up and down weekend for the Clara man.
A final round of two-under-par 68 helped Masters champion Dustin Johnson claim victory in the Saudi International.
The American posted a total of 15-under-par, two shots clear of Justin Rose and Tony Finau in second.
Cormac Sharvin finished best of the Irish on 7-under after a final round of 68.
Shane Lowry was two shots further back on 5-under, while Graeme McDowell finished 1-over.
Play suspended due to dangerous weather.#SaudiIntlGolf
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) February 5, 2021
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