Bryson DeChambeau won the Omega Dubai Desert Classic in record-breaking fashion.
The world number five finished on 24-under-par at Emirates Golf Club, the lowest 72-hole total in the event's history.
It's after DeChambeau hit six birdies and an eagle on his was to a eight-under-par 64 in his final round.
Matt Wallace was the American's nearest challenger, finishing seven shots adrift of the champion.

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