Denmark completed their run to the 2016 World Cup of Golf crown on Sunday as Soren Kjeldsen and Thorbjorn Olesen's final round of 66 was enough to see them finish four strokes ahead of the competition.
Three years after Jason Day and Adam Scott won the pairs title, Kjeldsen and Olesen snatched world honours at the same location, Melbourne's Kingston Heath Golf Course, Australia, thanks to a thrilling display on the back nine.
It was there the Danish duo sealed six of their seven birdies on the day and did enough to end up ahead of China, France and the United States, who tied for second on 16 under par overall.