Chris Wood holds nerve down the last to clinch BMW PGA title at Wentworth
Chris Wood holds nerve down the last to clinch BMW PGA title at Wentworth
Highlights from the final day of the BMW PGA Championship.
Chris Wood survived a nervy
closing stretch to pick up the biggest victory of his career as he
clinched the BMW PGA Championship title by one shot at Wentworth.
Final leaderboard
BMW PGA Championship
Highlights from the final day of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth
But the star of the day was undoubtedly Wood, who raced out of the blocks with a rare birdie at the first - only the fifth of the round at the opening hole - and he vaulted to nine under with an eagle at the fourth.

Chris Wood celebrates victory on the 18th green at Wentworth
He got the shot back at the next, but nerves were clearly evident as another poor tee shot to the 14th - where he won a £100,000 BMW i8 for a hole in one last year - cost him another stroke, and a poor approach and tentative chip led to another bogey at 16.
2016 BMW PGA Champion Chris Woods looks back on his tournament and says to win with his family there is amazing
The 28-year-old flicked a wedge safely over the hazard to 20 feet and calmly two-putted for the par which secured his third European Tour title, and his first since the Lyoness Open in June last year.

Wood held his nerve down the last to collect the biggest win of his career
The Swede birdied the next two and continued his charge with four birdies in six holes around the turn, and he answered a bogey at 16 with another gain at 17 before a par capped a sizzling, best-of-the-day 65 which lifted him 26 places up the leaderboard.
Rikard
Karlberg finished eight under par in the fourth round of the BMW PGA
Championship after hitting a hole-in-one at the second hole
A birdie at 11 kept him in the hunt, but he again faltered down the stretch as birdies at 16 and 18 were offset by bogeys at the 15th and 17th - his third six of the week at the penultimate hole.
Danny Willett says his game is still a work in progress and he knows the things he now has to work on before the US Open.
Johnston shared seventh with Martin Kaymer, who looked well poised to challenge for the title when he eagled the fourth only to give both shots back with a double-bogey at the ninth as the German faded to a 73.

Danny Willett was again erratic as he finished two back after a 71
YE Yang also wasted a bright start as he eagled the fourth, but that was his only highlight of the day as he came home in 42 to finish on four under, while Westwood (76) and Hend (78) will look forward to better days on the course.
James Morrison hit this hole-in-one during the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth to win a BMW sports car.
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