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Former Ryder Cup star Per-Ulrik Johansson rolled back the years to win the Russian Open by a mammoth six shots in Moscow, his first tour victory for 10 years.
The Swede finished on 23-under-par, with Robert Jan Derksen his closest challenger on 17 under. Scotland’s Alan McLean finished a shot further adrift in third.
Fellow Scot Richie Ramsay, playing in his first event as a professional, had a disappointing final round, carding a 74 on his way to a four-round total of two-under.
Compatriot Euan Little fired a final round 70 to finish on four under.
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