World number one Scottie Scheffler produced a superb final round to successfully defend his Hero World Challenge title in the Bahamas.
Justin Thomas' one-shot overnight lead was soon overhauled following three birdies in the opening four holes.
Scheffler – who has claimed Olympic, Masters and FedEx Cup titles this year – had been trying out a claw putting grip change in Albany at the event which is hosted by Tiger Woods.
It continued to pay off handsomely with five birdies over the back nine as Scheffler signed for a flawless nine-under 63.
The American’s 25-under total saw him finish six strokes ahead of South Korea’s Tom Kim, who continued his late momentum with a final round of 68.
Thomas ended one shot further back in third at 18-under after four costly bogeys, including a five on the 18th to finish with a round of 71.
Scotland’s Donald MacIntyre finished seventh on 11 under after his 70, which had four birdies but also saw dropped shots at the fifth and 10th holes.
"I think it has been a great year and a fun year," Scheffler told a press conference broadcast by the PGA Tour.
"I have been fortunate to get some wins out of some really good golf. This was another week where I played really solid and was able to see some nice results from that."
Scheffler added: "I am very grateful for the season and the wins, but at the end of the day when we go home, I am looking forward to doing things that is not golf.
"I like to live my life and enjoy my time at home. I have had a little bit of time to reflect, but I am not really sure how to assess it.
"It has just been pretty surreal, a lot of fun and I am just really grateful."
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