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Colombia's Camilo Villegas celebrated his third PGA Tour title with victory at the Honda Classic in Florida.
The up-and-coming 28-year-old overcame a late wobble at Palm Beach Gardens to clinch what in the end turned out to be a comfortable five-shot victory over American Anthony Kim.
England's Justin Rose played some inspired strokes in the final round to power up the leaderboard and claim a third-placed finish.
Rose carded seven birdies in his final 18 - five of those coming in the first six holes played - in a stellar round of 64.
Countryman Paul Casey also finished with a flourish and his final round 67 was good enough to see him claim a share of fourth-place with Fijian Vijay Singh.
Villegas landed his first title since 2008 despite a late string of bogeys in his final round 68.
The Colombian birdied three holes in a row to seize a six-stroke lead with eight holes remaining, then made bogeys on three of the next five before hanging on.
And he sealed victory in style, sinking a 15-foot birdie at the 18th to finish on 13-under 267.
Kim birdied the 13th and 14th holes to keep some pressure on Villegas, but a bogey at the 17th put paid to his title hopes.
The runner-up finish was still Kim's best US Tour result in more than a year after a run of injury struggles.
And Singh's challenge faltered as he made bogeys at 15, 16 and 17 in a two-over round of 72.
Sweden's Fredrik Jacobson and American Mike Connell shared sixth-place on 276, one stroke ahead of South Korean Charlie Wi and two better than England's Lee Westwood, Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge and American Chris Tidland.
Skybet golf manager John Rhodes discusses Sunday's bookie-bashing and previews this week's events.
See what has got the Sky Sports experts' tongues wagging over a busy seven days in sport.
Skysports.com picks out the winners and losers from the last seven days in the world of sport.