Matthew Fitzpatrick beat Scott Hend in a play-off to win his fourth European Tour title at the European Masters.
After a rain-affected day on Saturday, both players had holes to complete before they could start their final round.
The unusual start to the day did not affect Fitzpatrick, who eventually fired a six-under 64 to finish on 14-under at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Switzerland.
He had started the round three shots behind Australian Hend but the pair had to settle for a play-off.
Hend had an eight-foot putt to win on the second play-off hole but he missed on the third hole and Fitzpatrick eventually capped off a memorable weekend.
Speaking after his win, Fitzpatrick said: "I'm delighted. It's one that I've always wanted to win. I love playing this golf course. It's always stood out on the schedule.
"We kept our nerve and played really smart all week."
Fabrizio Zanotti and Tyrrell Hatton finished in a tie for third on 11-under, while Finland's Mikko Ilonen was able to finish fifth one shot back.