Sweden's Per-Ulrik Johansson claimed his first European Tour title for a decade with a commanding victory in the Russian Open today.
Johansson carded a final round of 67 for a 23-under-par total of 265 in Moscow, six shots clear of Holland's Robert-Jan Derksen.
Canada-based Scot Alan McLean, playing alongside Johansson and Derksen, bogeyed the 18th to finish a shot further back in third.
Sweden's Christopher Hanell finished in a tie for sixth after a double bogey on the 18th, where he played his fourth shot from the walkway on the leaderboard to the right of the green.
Johansson played on the victorious European Ryder Cup teams at Oak Hill and Valderrama, but had not won since the European Open in 1997.
The 40-year-old showed signs of his old form when finishing 15th in the same tournament earlier this season and took control at Le Meridien Moscow Country Club with a superb 62 in the second round.
Four shots clear heading into Sunday's final round - which saw tee-off times brought forward several hours due to the threat of bad weather - Johansson was never threatened and made sure of victory with a front nine of 32.
Another birdie on the 11th allowed him to fully enjoy the rest of his long-overdue victory.