Lee Westwood was never troubled in the final round as he eased to a five-shot victory at the Nordea Masters.
Westwood closed with a 69 at Bro Hof Slott to finish on 19 under par, and even though he missed five putts from inside six feet over the first ten holes, he still secured a comfortable win.
He also won this event back in 1996 - his first ever European Tour victory - and 2000 and said after his round: "It feels really special winning here another time - I've won it in three decades now which just shows how old we're getting!
"I played really well this week - you don't win tournaments by five shots without playing well."
The Englishman acknowledged the numerous missed putts early on, but was happy with his play on the back nine, which included an eagle at the long 12th and a birdie at the 15th.
"I missed a few short putts on the front nine, had a lot of chances the first ten holes and could have really put some breathing space between me and the field," Westwood added.
"Having said that when I needed to on the back nine - when they got a bit closer and put me under a bit of pressure - I managed to make a great eagle at 12, good birdie at 15 and pull away. I hit some really solid shots. It didn't look like I was hitting it close on the last three holes but I can tell you those last three holes I hit it exactly where I wanted to every time."
Ross Fisher finished alone in second on 14 under after a 71 and may have put more pressure on the leader but for a double bogey at the 13th after finding the water.
Swede Peter Hanson shared third place a further shot after a 71 alongside Finland's Mikko Ilonen, who had a 68, and Spaniard Sergio Garcia, who shot a 67.
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