Alejandro del Rey led from the front as he claimed his first DP World Tour title with a commanding four-shot victory at the Ras Al Khaimah Championship.
The Spaniard started the final round two shots in front but stretched his advantage to five early on Sunday with three birdies in the first five holes.
Englishman Marcus Armitage cut the gap to three at the turn but Del Rey put his foot firmly to the floor at the start of the back nine, reeling off a hat-trick of birdies from the 11th to close the door on the chasing pack.
He then parred his way home to complete a bogey-free weekend and finish the tournament on 22 under par.
The 26-year-old was delighted to finally get his first victory at this level.
He said: "It's amazing because it's basically what I work for.
"I got to a point last year where I just felt like I wasn't having that much fun on the golf course because for me, playing for 20th, 30th place wasn't that meaningful at that point.
"I just worked really hard since then because I just didn't want to be in that position much longer.
"And I feel like I've played many years with a lot of friends that have won out here and I knew I could do it but it just wasn't showing up.
"I'm just grateful and I'm very happy that this finally came."
Armitage finished alone in second on 18 under, closing his spotless 68 with a 10-foot birdie on the 18th.
He said: "Alejandro was fantastic today and I battled hard. I didn't really get it going early doors, which put me behind the eight ball.
"But I'm proud of myself. I've played well, I've broken down a few barriers that I didn't think I could do, like leading after the first round."
Padraig Harrington shot a 69 to finish in a tie for 50th.