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'There have been some dark times' - Oliver Wilson battles back from wilderness to win Made In HimmerLand

Oliver Wilson snapped an eight-year winless run on the DP World Tour by overhauling Ewen Ferguson to win Made In HimmerLand by one shot. Ferguson has had a stunning season and looked set to claim his third win of the year when taking a two-stroke lead at one stage on Sunday. Ad But Wilson found birdies on the way home to claim his first victory since the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship of 2014.

Made in Himmerland'Fantastic golf shot' — Catlin makes hole-in-one, four players share lead in DenmarkYESTERDAY AT 16:35 It is a remarkable story as his game fell apart and he dropped outside the top 700 in the world, but he now has a two-year exemption. “There have been some dark times and they (team and sponsors) have all stuck with me so this is for them as well,” Wilson said. Wilson started the day in Denmark as joint leader, but a run of pars saw him slip back into a crowded bunch of players.

Mickelson happy LIV has brought change to PGA Tour New PGA player Matthews hits 432-yard drive Ferguson was the man who made the forward move and swiftly overturned the deficit as two birdies and an eagle took him to the turn in 32 shots. Wilson found himself two adrift of Ferguson with six to play, but the contest boiled down to a battle between the two when the former made a stunning birdie from long range on 13. Ferguson was unable to find any birdies on the run for home, but made a brilliant par on 18 after finding thick rough off the tee to get in the clubhouse at 20-under.

Final Leaderboard 1. Oliver Wilson, 21-under 2. Ewen Ferguson, 20-under 3.

Kristian Krogh Johannessen, 18-under T4. Matthew Jordan, 17-under T4. Ross McGowan, 17-under T4.

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