Matthew Fitzpatrick sailed to victory in the 2016 Nordea Masters on Sunday after shooting a fourth-round score of 71 to defend his place atop the leaderboard and claim the €250,000 (£196,000) first-place prize fund.
The 21-year-old ended three shots ahead of runner-up Lasse Jensen, who had to settle for the second-place prize pot of €166,660 (£130,000). Nicolas Colsaerts took home a third-place payout of €93,900 (£73,500), per the official European Tour website.
Fitzpatrick showed a steady nerve despite this being just his second win on the European Tour. It was a confidence-boosting build from his victory at the 2015 British Masters last October.