Paul Casey hopes he can carry his form after winning his third title.
The Englishman made a round of 66 to clinch victory.
Casey birdied the 17th and 16th holes in a stunning finale to finish 1 shot at Matthias Schwab Bob MacIntyre and Bernd Ritthammer.
His attention has already turned to the PGA Championship at Wentworth, which he won in 2009 although it is Casey win on European soil since the KLM Open in 2014.
“I am really excited, I really like that golf course,” said Casey. “I’ve got two successes around there [he also won the World Match Play Championship at Wentworth in 2006].
“You talk about the European Open and seeing it as a kid; Wentworth is the place it started for me”
Casey began the one stroke behind Ritthammer and MacIntyre but pulled apparent on the home stretch using both the sixth and fifth birdies.
“It was fine to make the putts when it counted,” said Casey, who committed his 14th European Tour title to the late Gordon Brand Jnr.
“That really was the secret this week. The ball was exceptional. I gave myself that’s obviously my power and a awful lot of chances, and I was able to keep this golf course that was tricky in check.
“I offered at this occasion in Walton Heath in 1991 – as a standard-bearer – walking round the golf program. Walton Heath isn’t far from where I grew up as a child, I never thought I would be sitting here with the trophy, which can be very trendy.
“I have been lucky to succeed at Wentworth, and to acquire this one feels really unique. We had some amazing players in the area, and the players pushed guys that are older to us .
“I feel like fit at 42 as I’ve ever felt. I’ve got a great deal of enthusiasm and an understanding of my golfing game. I enjoy working hard for it and also the pursuit of being as good as I can be.”
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