Thorbjørn Olesen started the day with atwo-shot lead and shot a flawless 66 to win the Thailand Classic by four shots at 24-under.
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“It felt really good today, felt steady, I felt like I was in control and I just enjoyed playing golf today, which was very nice.”
The Dane has now won seven times on the DP World Tour, six of them converted from 54-hole leads. He last won at last year’s Betfred British Masters.
“It’s very special. Obviously the British Masters win was incredible, with my family, and it had been a long time since I won the last time.
“But equally this one, all the hard work and all the sacrifice from my wife. It’s really nice.”
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Germany‘s Paul Yannick closed with a 68 to finish second at 20-under followed compatriot Alexander Knappe (67) and the Netherlands‘ Joost Luiten (69) in third at 18-under.