Second-placed Finch pleased by kick-start
Finch took home a cheque for £144,862 after finishing runner-up to Andrew Dodt in his latest European Tour event in New Delhi, India
Shooting a spectacular six-under 66, the 32-year-old had threatened to complete an unexpected triumph at one point.
But despite being unable to retain the lead, he was just delighted to finally find some good form in a season which had previously stuttered.
"I'm really pleased with the result," he said. "It is nice to get a good result on the board because I have had a frustrating time lately of playing well and not getting the rewards or results.
"I can hopefully kick on from here. I got a bit side tracked technique-wise last year and it didn't really work out for me and it is nice to have a good result at this stage of the year."
Finch mounted his charge from down the leader-board as he reached the turn in 32, having collected five birdies and one bogey.
But he could only pick up two more shots down the final stretch to eventually finish 13-under.
Having seen his earnings increase to £159,825 for the season, Finch added: "It was good to put a last round together because I started four shots off the lead and there were a lot of people between me and the guys at the top so it was always going to take something special.
"I had a target of 15-under at the start of the day and I got off to a good start and made some headway to get to that score.
"I suppose in the back nine I wasn't really getting close enough to the hole to give myself realistic chances, but I was pleased to make a birdie on the last considering I drove it into the bunker off the tee.
"I have a nice break now so I can go home and then get ready for the rest of the season with a bit of confidence."

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