Finland's Mikko Korhonen shrugged off two weather delays to cruise to his first European Tour title in the inaugural Shot Clock Masters.
Korhonen took a five-shot lead into the final round at Diamond Country Club and carded a closing 69 to finish 16 under par, six shots ahead of Scotland's Connor Syme.
Congratulations @Karhanen!
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) June 10, 2018
The #ShotClockMasters Champion 🏆 pic.twitter.com/IVehWP5qis
Syme, 22, who only turned professional last September and was ranked 836th in the world at the start of the week, holed from 60 feet for a birdie on the 18th to secure outright second, a shot ahead of Steve Webster, Nicolas Colsaerts, Justin Walters and Raphael Jacquelin.
Derryman Ruaidhri McGee was the best placed of the Irish. His final-round 69 - McGee's best round of the weekend - left him on three-under for the tournament.
Tom McKibben and Gavin Moynihan both missed the cut.