Swede Daniel Chopra held his nerve to win his maiden PGA Tour title by a stroke at the weather-delayed Ginn sur Mer Classic in Port St Lucie in Florida.
With three holes remaining in the rain-hit tournament at the Tesoro Club, Chopra edged ahead with a birdie at the par-five 16th before parring the last two for a two-under-par 71.
The Swede, tied for the overnight lead with compatriot Fredrik Jacobson and Japan's Shigeki Maruyama, finished on 19-under to become the Tour's 12th first-time winner this season.
Jacobson and Maruyama both parred their last two holes for closing 69s to share second place at 18-under, two ahead of American Dicky Pride, who signed off with a 64.
The globe-trotting Chopra, born to a Swedish mother and Indian father, regained control of the tournament when he birdied his first hole of the morning.
Despite missing the 16th fairway to the right off the tee and finding the first cut of rough with his second shot, he struck his approach to nine feet to set up his fifth birdie of the round.
He safely negotiated the par-three 17th, finding the front portion of the green and two-putting from around 55 feet.
With his closest challengers Jacobson and Maruyama in the clubhouse at 18 under, Chopra coolly parred the last to secure the title and a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour.
Although bunkered off the tee at the par-four 18th, the 33-year-old hit his second shot to 26 feet before lipping out with his birdie attempt. He then calmly tapped in for par before raising both arms in celebration.