Belgium's Thomas Pieters has won the D+D Real Czech Masters for the second time in five years to claim his fourth European Tour title.
Pieters took a one-shot lead into the final round at Albatross Golf Resort in Prague and carded a closing 69 to finish 19 under par, a shot ahead of playing partner Adri Arnaus.
Paul Dunne carded a final round 69 to finish 10 shots adrift of Pieters on nine-under par and a tie for 23rd position. Padraig Harrington's 70 saw the Dubliner finsih on four-under par.
England's Sam Horsfield was two strokes further back from Pieters alongside defending champion Andrea Pavan, who surged through the field with a final round of 65, the joint-lowest score of the day.
Pieters held a four-shot lead after going to the turn in 33 and picking up a fifth birdie of the day on the 12th but saw his advantage halved when he bogeyed the 16th and Arnaus made birdie.
Arnaus also birdied the 18th to ensure Pieters could not relax entirely but the former Ryder Cup star safely holed his par putt from two feet to seal a first individual victory since 2016.
"It's been a while and it feels good," Pieters told Sky Sports.
"I'm really happy I got it done. What a great last three holes by Adri. Made that two-footer a bit nervy at the end."