RIYADH — Nerves were strained to the breaking point as Shafiq Masih overturned a three-shot final round deficit to squeeze past Craig Smith of Wales and win the American Express Dirab Golf Championship, the third event on the 2012 MENA Golf Tour, in a playoff Wednesday. Dipping deep into his knowledge of the course, the Pakistani ace matched the Welshman's sizzling final round 66 – a new course record – to force a playoff after both finished level on eight-under 208 in regulation. Masih birdied the first extra hole, the par-4, 18th to wrap up the biggest win of his career, while Smith landed his approach in the bunker and had to settle for a par in a dramatic finish to the $50,000 tournament, held under the patronage of Prince Nawaf Bin Faisal, President of the General Presidency of Youth Welfare. England's Ian Keenan carded back-to-back 69 to finish third on seven-under 209, one shot ahead of joint overnight joint leader William Harrold and two off Daniel Owen. The day, however, belonged to Masih, a former golf instructor at the Dirab Golf and Country Club. Simply irresistible from tee to green, Masih rattled off seven birdies with just one bogey (on the 10th) to catch up with Smith, his playing partner for the day, before seeing off his challenge in the playoff. Ali Belhared of the Saudi Golf Federation presented the winner's trophy to Masih in the company of Khalid Abu Nahyan of American Express, Adel Zarouni, vice chairman of the Emirates Golf Federation, and Mohamed Juma Buamaim, chairman of the MENA Golf Tour. “It feels just great to win an international event of this stature,” said a jubilant Masih after receiving the biggest purse ($9,000) of his career. Smith also had his chances, but fumbled at the final hurdle, hitting his second shot into a greenside bunker in the playoff. He did hole a 10-footer for par, but it wasn't enough in the end. Disaster struck Daniel Owen on the par-5, 15th where he took a 10 and that completely blew his chances of winning the event. Take that away, and his walk up the 18th fairway might have been triumphant. Morocco's Amine El-Malki finished top in the amateur division with impressive rounds of 69, 71 and 72. He was followed by fellow countryman Mustapha El Maouas and Saudi Arabia's Faisal Salhab. A new initiative of the Shaikh Maktoum Golf Foundation, the MENA Golf Tour is affiliated to R&A and the Arab Golf Federation. The six-stop tour, which is backed by Omega and Mercedes-Benz, boasts a combined prize fund of $325,000. Leading scores after the final round: 208 – Shafiq Masih (Pakistan) 68, 74, 66; Craig Smith (Wales) 73, 69, 66. (Masih wins on first playoff hole) 209 – Ian Keenan (England) 71, 69, 69. 210 – William Harrold (England) 68, 71, 71. 211 – Daniel Owen (England) 71, 68, 72. 212 – Duncan Stewart (Scotland) 68, 74, 70; Amine El Malki (Amateur - Morocco) 69, 71, 72. 213 – Zane Scotland (England) 69, 73, 71; Fredrik Quicker (Sweden) 73, 69, 71; 214 – Cennydd Mills (Wales) 73, 72, 69; Gavin Dear (Scotland) 73, 68, 73; Faycal Serghini (Morocco) 71, 71, 72. — SG