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WENTWORTH, United Kingdom (AFP) — New Zealand's Ryan Fox won the BMW PGA Championship with a superb final round fightback to ruin the title dreams of rising star Ludvig Aberg at Wentworth on Sunday.
Fox began the day three shots behind overnight leader Aberg and a triple-bogey seven on the third hole appeared to have taken him out of contention.
But the 36-year-old covered his last 13 holes in eight under par for a closing 67.
Fox's 18-under-par final total gave him a one-shot victory over playing partner Aaron Rai and Tyrrell Hatton.
Rai missed a long eagle putt on the 18th which could have given him the title or at least forced a play-off.
World number three Jon Rahm, who had been runner-up on each of his two previous appearances at Wentworth, carded a 68 to claim fourth place on 16 under.
Sweden's Aberg, who had been seeking successive tournament victories in just his 10th event as a professional, held a two-shot lead after 54 holes.
But the 23-year-old sensation slumped to a closing 76, including two double bogeys in the space of three holes.