Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee survived a poor start Sunday to win the Wales Open by 1 stroke with a final round 1-over 72 in wet conditions. The 42-year-old Jaidee, who was the overnight leader, holed four birdies on the back nine at Celtic Manor after bogeying the fourth and double-bogeying the par-five ninth, where he went out of bounds before finding a bunker. Jaidee finished with an overall 6-under 278 for his fifth European Tour title and his first in mainland Europe. The Netherlands' Jooist Luiten (72) and Denmark's Thomas Bjorn (68) shared second place with Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (67) and South Africa's Richard Sterne (68) on an overall 5-under 279. England's Ross Fisher (73) tied for sixth with Ireland's Paul McGinley (65) on 4-under 280. Fisher was given a one-shot penalty on No. 14 for time taken over his first putt. Fisher was warned two holes earlier that he would be sanctioned by a shot if he continued to play slowly. McGinley, who was a vice-captain for Europe's 2010 Ryder Cup victory over the US, shot a 6-under 65, which was the lowest round of the day. “I have played well all week, but the scores haven't matched it,” McGinley said. “Today, I played __